Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Weather Forecast Was Right This Time

When the snow forecast for Wednesday didn't materialize, I felt certain that the forecast of more snow for Thursday would also be wrong.

I had to eat my words, and luckily my granddaughters weren't around, because I would have had to eat some lobbed snowballs as well because a heavy snowfall blanketed everything on Thursday.



Did you notice the car parked on the other side of my front hedge when you first looked at the photo? It was completely covered up. This is what it looked like from the street.

Rita, I wasn't so lucky this time. This time my footpath disappeared under the snow:

My street would make a nice wavy ski slope:


And the service road parallel to it in the park across the street might be good for cross-country skiing.


Classes must have been cancelled today because there were a few youngsters taking an innertube to the top of the street:


There's one bending over to scoop up a snowball to throw at his friend:


These kids are taking their "Flying Saucers" home after some fun in the park:


While I was out there in the cold taking these pictures




My wife stayed in the house, waving at me from the window but declining to join me in the snow


While she enjoyed a cosy warm fire

8 comments:

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louis said...

Thanks, Sue, for your compliment.

I think you are absolutely right about who would brave the cold and who would be having that hot toddy :)

Don't they play golf in the snow, Karl ?

Fauziah Ismail said...

Hi Louis
Beautiful, indeed!

Rita Ho said...

Haha! I did mention to David that I bet Louis's footpath will not escape this round of snow.

You take good pics. :)

We drove into our town this afternoon and it was one big white mess. Many of the roads are hilly, so City Hall closed them and of course, they became snowboarding and sliding slopes. :)

Safeway was packed and I had to queue up for carts for the first time! Residents were stocking up for this weekend's snow. I suspect many had to cancel travel plans to stay home. White Christmases do not come without woes, huh?

Please pass my warm wishes to Elena.

louis said...

Fuaziah,

I am fortunate to live just across the street from a huge Nature Preserve so that scenes like these are accessible even though downtown Seattle is just a very short drive away.

louis said...

Rita,

Elena and I thank you for your warm wishes and wish you and David a very happy Christmas.

Just this week we were trying to figure out a date to invite you over. With this weather though I guess any planning has to be put on hold for the time being.

Watching the weather forecasts tonight, Elena was wondering if we shouldn't go to Safeway ourselves to lay in supplies!

Take care. Stay warm :)

Pak Zawi said...

louis,
So much snow has fallen since you let me see the snowfall live via your viewcam. All the snowscene in Enif Blyton's book is coming back to me now.
If can't stand the cold, remember it is summer all year round in Malaysia hehehehe.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.

louis said...

Thanks for your Christmas wishes, Zawi.

And for reminding me of your year-round summer. You can't imagine how attractive that sounds at this moment. More than a foot of snow has piled up all over the ground, and it is still falling.

There's no traffic except for a very little on the main streets that have been somewhat plowed, but even they keep getting covered up again. We are going to be snowbound in our homes for the rest of the day and likely several days into next week too.

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