Tuesday, March 3, 2009

3/4 Outdoor Wednesday

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As promised snow pictures from March 1, 2009…. SNOW in Georgia! It started to snow in the afternoon. Doesn’t the flowering plum look pretty?

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After a few hours of snow it was starting to lean….. IMG_2638

but looked pretty dusted with snow…. IMG_2637

The neighborhood was covered in white….. IMG_2548 IMG_2553 and the kids built a small snowman……IMG_2575 IMG_2586 IMG_2590

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66 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Susan. I know y'all didn't really want the snow :) but it was really pretty. And I just love that little snowman!

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  2. Susan,
    Your snow pictures are so beautiful, I just love how the snow looks on the flowering plums, please tell the children what a great snowman they made.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  3. Oh how pretty ! Love the snow on the plum . You got more snow than we did. We only got a little dust.

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  4. The snow is so pretty and your tree is even prettier with it, Susan. It looks like Christmas again...Christine

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  5. Your flowerin plum tree glows in the snow. Your neighborhood is the perfect backdrop for the snow too. Beautiful!

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  6. Susan your flowering plum is gorgeous..I bet the kids had a ball making the snowman.. Thanks for hosting a fun Outdoor Wednesday..
    hugs ~lynne~

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  7. Beautiful pictures, Susan ... especially the plum tree with its white frosting. I know your children loved it.

    Thank you for hosting "Outdoor Wednesday" for us.

    Sincerely,

    Janie

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  8. It is beautiful, and I love your little snowman. It didnt snow today. I am keeping my fingers crossed that snow is done here in Indiana! I am ready and waiting to bring out those flip flops!

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  9. Great pictures Susan! You got snow, we're still getting rain...

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  10. Cute little snowman! The tree does look pretty with the snow on it, but I'm still hoping it is done for the year. Happy Wednesday!

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  11. Nice snow pictures Susan! Wasn't it fun! We just loved ours. Happy Outdoor Wed.!

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  12. Susan, your pictures are absolutely beautiful. I forget how magical everything looks covered in snow. Thank you for letting me experiance the snow without feeling the cold. Maryrose

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  13. Your Pink blooming trees with the white snow photo is incredible Susan... Thanks for hosting Outdoor Wed. again! I'll try and send you some sunshine...
    *Rainey

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  14. Hi Susan...love seeing your snow pics! We don't get much of that white stuff in good ole Georgia...do we? Definitely cause for some excitement! I made my run to Publix for bread, milk and toilet paper with the rest of Metro Atlanta. You'd think we were going to be snowed in for weeks! LOL Thanks for hosting Outdoor Wednesday! Susan

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  15. I absoultly LOVE the white snow over the pink blossoms. What a contrast those two colors make. Not what you wanted when things are begining to bloom but, what great photos it made. Thanks for sharing.

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  16. The pink flowering tree with the snow coming down is "out of this world". I love snow and I love pink.
    Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
    Charlotte

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  17. Thanks for sponsoring Outdoor Wednesday! This is my first time and I think it will be fun!

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  18. Wow, what a culture shock for it to snow in Georgia - The plum tree looks so pretty! Happy OW to you Susan :)

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  19. Beautiful to see the snow on the flowering trees..we don't get that here...just snow!
    Thanks for hosting..it's my first time!

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  20. Hey Susan! I love your snow pics. So much I had to steal your idea. Happy OW!

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  21. Oh goodie the little box is here. Was it just me who couldn't see it? Love your snow shots Susan especially the blossoms covered with snow with that pretty pink showing through. Gorgeous.!

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  22. Your pictures of snow on the flowering pink plum trees are magnificent. Children must have had a blast building that snowman. Here in Illinois I am hoping to wear my crocs outside soon. Spring is just around the corner.

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  23. Susan,
    Gorgeous pictures! I sent all that white stuff to you Georgia gals you know!!

    Your flowering plum looks like a huge pink fireworks display~just beautiful & your neighborhood is lovely...

    xoxo
    Jane

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  24. A snowy day is always beautiful. I think you folks in the south are getting more snow than us folks up north. It only snowed three times this winter and didn't even last the day. But is sure is cold. No sign of anything sprouting yet.

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  25. Susan,
    Your snow photos are beautiful....I wish thesnow would have stick here...but it didn't. It's COLD! North of us got snow... It's great to be back...blogging. Miss ya'll.....Have a great day...Katherinellen

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  26. Hi Susan,

    Wow, such wonderful shots of snow, I can smell winter coming here today in Australia, the wind has picked up and we are all looking for our jumpers.

    I have a post this week on our old country garden in Robertson where we used to live before moving to where we are now.

    Vogue Australia fashion team came and did a winter fashion shoot years ago. It was great fun to have them visit, come and have a look.

    xxxxx Coty Farquhar, Australia

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  27. Hi Susan,
    I couldn't find the posty thing last night. Those pics of your flowering plum trees are so pretty. They look like they are dressed up for a wedding with just a soft veil of white! I wish I could still get excited about snow, but that was like 4 months ago for me and I've had my fill. Spring needs to come! thanks for hosting, I love Outdoor Wed. Cindy

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  28. Those pictures are beautiful! And priceless since we just don't see much snow here in the ATL! I live just outside Marietta and we got pouring snow for 3 hours then it moved out with nothing left on the ground! My little heart was broken, so I'm thrilled to see your neighborhood covered in the white fluff!
    Happy Wednesday
    Robin Rane'
    All Things Heart and Home

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  29. Beautiful pictures Susan. The plum tree in the snow is just fantastic. Thanks for hosting this, it's so much fun! Happy Outdoor Wednesday. Kathy

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  30. Susan, I tried to comment last night but I couldn't. Computers do some weird things sometimes!!!!
    How beautiful to be able to capture a flowering plum tree in the snow!!! How often does that happen!?! Great pictures! :D Jewel

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  31. Beautiful, Susan! I can't get over the fact that these scenes are in Georgia! And there are friends in Alabama and Mississippi with the same beautiful snow. It didn't make it to Florida (not our part), but I'm really kind of glad. Tropical plants + snow = not a good combo. But I certainly enjoyed seeing your shots of snow!

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  32. Hi Susan...the first picture looks magical with the snow coming down...It has certainly been a strange winter in the South! ;-) Bo

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  33. Hi Susan,
    Thanks for inviting us all to participate. Hope you don't mind me posting snow pictures of my own to share this week . I just wanted to journal it so I could remember what happened here in the "Blizzard of 2009!" ~smile~
    My family was so surprised that it snowed here though - just HAD to show them the evidence.

    Your tree pictures are so beautiful! Hope the snow didn't kill all of the flowers on it!
    Have a great day today!
    Kymber

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  34. Good Morning Susan... Great picture of the snow... We don't see to much of that in Florida.. Ok we see none... LOL LOL Thanks again so much for hosting this wonderful event... I finally have one I can participate in...

    HUGS,
    Donna

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  35. Beautiful photos. I am also showing a few snow photos that I made. I live in Alabama and we awoke to a beautiful snowfall Sunday morning but by afternoon it was gone except for a few areas that were in the shade. Thank you for sharing yours.

    Blessings,
    Elizabeth

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  36. Beautiful. Mother Nature is some fine decorator, isn't she?

    Cass

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  37. Oh, my goodness, that flowering plum Does look amazing! We heard of your snow. Aren't you glad it is gone? :)

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  38. Your pinks and whites are especially pretty today ..... thank you!

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  39. Wow! Beautiful pics but I just can't imagine still having snow.

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  40. I LOVE your snowing photos... they are beautiful and a LOVELY site for a So Cal girl to see!

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  41. Lovely snow! We didn't have much snow here when it finally did, the ones we took from Utah last Christmas were awesome! Maybe next Wednesday... Thanks for hosting!

    Happy OW!

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  42. Wow Susan...that pink tree dusted with snow is an amazing photo! We don't get snow here in sunny San Diego, so I'm sometimes jealous of the weather there. I finally joined your Outdoor Wednesday...thanks for hosting it. I linked your blog to mine.
    -marie @ mariesmarche

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  43. Hi Susan!

    Your snow pics are beautiful. I wish it had made its way to my end of the state, even for just a few minutes.

    Glad you like the mushroom picture. Thanks for hosting OW.

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  44. It's pretty! As I have said, I would be more than happy to send you all of ours, just ask. :)

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  45. Love the pictures! Your neighborhood is beautiful! ♥

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  46. What a cute idea. Since winter is almost over I am so excited that I found your blog, so I can do Outdoor Wednesday. Love the photos as we also got snow this past week, 9 inches. Have a blessed day!

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  47. I really enjoyed the fact that you took pictures of the blossom tree as it became weighted down by the snow. It was a great visual.

    Kathy b

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  48. Susan
    Your yard is just lovely and the snow photos are really pretty.

    Roberta Anne

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  49. Look at all that snow! We saw a few flurries early in December but nowadays spring seems to have arrived early. The high today is supposed to be 74! It's amazing.

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  50. Snow in Georgia, hey? How often does that happen?? It's always so wonderful to watch snow falling from the sky - and it's beautiful in the yard & trees. I so enjoy sitting in my by the fire in our living room and watching the world become white (while I'm nice and warm). But... fantasy over... I'm sooo not a fan of the white stuff lasting longer then a day!! Winter has it's way, though!! :-)
    Victoria from EdinDesigns @ DesignTies

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  51. Oh your flowering plum does look beautiful dusted in snow. I hope it doesn't hurt all the fruit and citrus. Our trees are still dormant and waiting for another storm tonight and this weekend.
    I am sorry I wasn't able to join your party today as this is one I really enjoy so much. I am so glad you are hosting it so I can see everyone's great outdoor posts! It is fun to see what is happening else where!

    beth

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  52. This is my first time on your blog! I just wanted to tell your pictures look awesome. I love all the pink with the white snow!

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  53. Thanks for this wonderful blog. I love the Outdoor Wednesday theme! I am fairly new with Mr. Linky, so I hope I get it correct. Thanks so much! By the way, I loved the snow pictures.

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  54. Hi Susan, Thanks for sharing your snow pho The snow in the flowering plum tree is absolutely awesome. I bet the kids had fun in the snow.
    Sweetie

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  55. Hey, this is Kim again. I am trying to link back to your post, but am having trouble. I put the Outdoor Wednesday logo on there, but I don't think I did that right, because it doesn't go to your site. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much!

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  56. The snow on the plum tree is so pretty! The snowman is great too.

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  57. The snow looks so pretty!! I wish it would snow here just once....

    I love the contrast between to snow & the tree, very nice.

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  58. Hi Susan..thanks for stoppin in. You have a beautiful rooster. I am really trying to get more into roosters. I know they are popular on blogland!

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  59. On Monday i posted my snow pictures. Today I'm showing spring perennials.

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  60. Love the snow! I am leaving town tomorrow, to take hubby's aunt, to garden center and to lunch. Hubby driving. I went last night after the children left, out to eat with hubby, hit Marshalls and TJMax. I came home with 6 bags loaded in dishes. lol

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  61. PS after that, we went fishing! lol Places we went when we were teenagers!

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  62. Hard to believe we got snow here in Georgia, isn't it?

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  63. Your snow pictures with the flowering tree in the back ground are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for signing to follow my blog. I'm honored! xorachel

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