That's what we have happening here, too. Lots of old snow, and every now and then another small snowfall covers up the dirty old stuff and makes it new again. -- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
All our old snow melted. So, before the new snow came, all we had was big brown gobs of turf that my plow guy tore up. I'm making him put the lawn back together this Spring.
New snow makes everything clean and pure again. It hides a lot of flaws.
That's what we have happening here, too. Lots of old snow, and every now and then another small snowfall covers up the dirty old stuff and makes it new again.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
All our old snow melted. So, before the new snow came, all we had was big brown gobs of turf that my plow guy tore up. I'm making him put the lawn back together this Spring.
ReplyDeleteNew snow makes everything clean and pure again. It hides a lot of flaws.
Snow gets old. (I have just learned this expression from bloggers commenting on my blog)
ReplyDeleteAs far as I'm concerned, snow is much overrated, even here in the countryside where it has plenty of space to spread itself.
Enough already, I want spring.
I like the picture of buried bicycles, all the same.