Thursday, November 07, 2019

A WINTER WONDERLAND AS OLD MAN WINTER SLAMS INTO US

A HOUSE ON PORTERS HILL LINE
With a load of wet and heavy overnight snow turning our landscape into a winter wonderland the main challenge for me this morning was to not race around all over the place taking about 3.2 million photos.  As it was I ended up with over a hundred so I'm going to try something different tonigh.  I haven't put together a photo album since my Barn Block Quilts album a few years ago so I have gathered today's photos together and put them in an album entitled, Winter Wonderland.  If it works and you get to the album you can start at the beginning and view the photos one at a time or you can click the 3 vertical dots at the top right of the screen and view a full screen slideshow.  Or you can scroll down clicking individual photos to look at.  I'm thinking if this album thing works I may go ahead and start albumizing my countless birds, flowers, landscapes, and Mennonite country photos, etc.  I lost most of my Southwest albums a few years ago when Google did the big switcheroo thing so maybe I could take a crack at re-doing those albums.  Seeings how we'll probably be stuck here all winter, organizing my countless thousands of photos might make for a challenging project for me.  And I do emphasize 'countless thousands of photos'.  In the meantime I'm wondering if there is a way to slow down the album's slide show pics.  They change too fast.

TONIGHT'S PHOTOS ARE A SAMPLING OF WHAT IS IN THE 'WINTER WONDERLAND' ALBUM
PHOTO ABOVE AND PHOTO BELOW WERE TAKEN IN OUR PARK THIS MORNING
I had toyed with the idea of not putting on the Jeep's snow tires this year but I'm sure glad I ditched that idea.  After today's summer tires spinning in a couple inches of snow I'm sure glad the snow tires will be going on this coming Monday.


THERE IS A LOT OF WEIGHT ON THOSE BRANCHES
Wednesday night's snowfall had a lot of moisture in it coating trees and branches with a lot of weight.  Our Basswood tree had nearly a dozen broken branches.  This afternoon I spent a fair bit of time outside going around and shaking the heavy snow off a lot of our young trees.  Some of them were bent over nearly touching the ground.  Also put away more outside summer stuff and did some snow shovelling. 
DON'T THINK I'VE SEEN THE SAN MONROVIA IN GODERICH'S HARBOR BEFORE
THE SHIP MUST HAVE JUST COME IN AS YOU CAN SEE ONE CREW MEMBER TRYING TO TOSS A ROPE UP TO ANOTHER FELLA ON DECK

At the time of posting this tonight it is snowing and I think we are under a 'snow squall warning' for tomorrow.  I'd say we've had three inches of snow in the last few hours.  Could be more broken branches in the morning.  Winter has slammed into us early and I have a feeling it's going to be a long haul to Spring.  I always told Kelly if we have to spend a winter in Canada again it will be a doozer!!  It's beginning to look like I may just have been right.
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A newly ordained deacon was asked to hold a graveside service for someone with no family or friends. It was his first official assignment, so he eagerly agreed.  Taking his duties very seriously, the deacon let early the next morning for the cemetery. However, he made several wrong turns and quickly got himself lost. When he finally arrived more than an hour late, the hearse was nowhere to be seen and the two workmen were eating lunch beside a building.  The deacon got out of his car, quickly threw on his vestments, and hurried to the open grave. Looking into the pit, he saw that the vault lid was already in place. With a sign, he took out his prayer book and read the burial service. After he had left, one of the workmen said to the other, Maybe we should have told him he just blessed a septic tank.
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15 comments:

  1. The photos in this blog of your winter wonderland are outstanding! Would love to view the rest of your album. Doesn't work for me yet, being prompted to put in Google acct and password but it probably wants your info. I'm sure you will get it going and I will wait for them. BTW no snow in our parts of the woods but it's cold.

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  2. It was another mid 40's F day for us here in Anchorage. Less than ten days until we leave for sand and heat. Enjoy the snow.

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  3. Yikes old man winter is not nice. Your pictures are though, can't load your album though. We are in California.. it's too hot but that won;t last to long.

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  4. OH MY how beautiful this looks to me, I have had to turn on the A/C for short runs. As soon as I see that your albumn is working I will check it out.

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  5. A pop of color in a snow shot sure does grab the eye. We only had an occasional lazy flake here east of Algonquin.

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  6. Beautiful, but I'm glad it didn't make it to Illinois. Glad I've moved my departure date up to end of this month.

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  7. The photos of your Winter Wonderland are magnificent. Love the one near the end of the post with the red barn. Spectacular!!!

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  8. Al, I think you have to "share" the photo album. When you do a window will popup and in the bottom left it will have a choice of "Create Link". When you click that, you will then have a link to share...post that link and it will let others into the album. ALSO, in the upper right of that last little window is a downward arrow, this is where you DON'T ALLOW others to add photos to your album. Hope this helps....Dave

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  9. So beautiful - I especially like the photo of the road going thru the canopy of snow covered trees. Thanks, Al. 🍀

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  10. Loved the album Wet snow is so gorgeous, but oh what a pain to deal with. Also love that you get the white balance on all that snow perfectly. Not easy.

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  11. Pretty pictures but they made me shiver.

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  12. I don't like being in the winter weather (anymore) but the snow sure can be beautiful. I love your pictures!

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  13. I have to agree with everyone else, your pictures of the snow are really beautiful, but I am soooo glad I seldom have to deal with the stuff in person anymore.

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  14. Great photos Al ... but I'm glad I'm where I at .. 71° at 4:30pm and a slight breeze. That wet heavy snow had to be hard to shovel, watch yourself. Good for you, helping your young trees out.

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  15. Those sure are some beautiful photos!

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