It is still snowing and we are just above 18 inches. After 20 inches it is difficult to get an accurate reading of how much snow because the weight of the first 20 inches compacts down with the any inches on top. We are still measuring though...

our back yard

out the front door

our magnolia tree, bent with snow

snow balancing on the hand rail

the trees bent with snow, out our kitchen window.
1 comment:
Brush the snow off the trees s soon as you can - the weight is hard on them.
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