Some of the houses have large icicles forming from their roofs from all the recent snow starting to melt but at least they aren’t quite as big as these icicles along Lake Superior shoreline.
Curtain of Icicles
The exact origin of Valentine’s Day might not be known, but across the country, candy, flowers and gifts were exchanged between loved ones on this holiday. Cupid and hearts are common symbols for the day but Cupid wasn’t shooting candy down to my house but he must have been having a pillow fight instead as more snow fell today. It will be a few more months before I see these hearts.
Hearts for Valentine’s Day
The “pretty” snow looks nice for Christmas but with snow storms after snow storms, that white stuff is looking less appealing especially when I was raking snow off my roof and having to fix the snow blower in the cold. Warmer temperatures and white apple blossoms would be a welcome addition to the scene.
Springtime White Blossoms
I looked like the Abominable Snowman when I came in from clearing the snow from the driveway for the second day in a row. Between the snow which was still falling and the snow blowing around, I was covered in that white stuff from head to toe. And when the wind picked up, the snow from the upper boughs crashed down creating an avalanche.
More Winter White