Itawamba county in north Mississippi, USA |
This week has been rain, rain, and more rain, with temperatures hovering around freezing,
until Thursday morning's surprise - a light dusting of snow!
Our forecast for the week-end is rising temperatures and sunshine! Hurrah!
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Wonderful shot. We also have rainy days here.
ReplyDeleteHope you'll get sunny weekend!
That looks a lot like the scenery around my home--minus the rain. very peaceful and serene!
ReplyDeleteThat shot really conveys a sense of cold. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful winter view. I love the frost on the grass. I'm sure you're glad warm weather is on the way though!
ReplyDeleteYour world is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDid I hear you say "rain"--I've almost forgotten what it's like to have it rain! The field is so pretty with that light "dusting" of snow. Have a great weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteI am still surprised you had snow and we didn't.
ReplyDeleteWe had 2 inches in Crystal Springs....who woulda thunk it!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture - I like the tree outlined against the sky.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more depressing than constant rain. I hope your expected sun arrives soon!
Great shot, Lea. I saw on last night's news that some areas across the south had up to a foot of snow yesterday. Welcome to my world! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting!
Nice photo, we got our first dusting of snow here in London today, total chaos of course, as usual! Barely 2 inches of snow and all the schools are closed and airports all over the country have cancellations until tomorrow. Britain does not do snow very well...we have it way to seldom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a rare an pretty sight in Mississippi, lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteThats a great looking winter sky.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne.
PS: sorry for slow reply - I been out of internet range in Tasmania!
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ReplyDeleteSuper imagens.
BOM FIM DE SEMANA!
Beijinhos do Brasil.!
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Great rural shot. So typical of Gulf Coast winter.
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