Yes … I well remember our snow surprises in February and March, Margy. Hopefully, this won’t be one of those years as I am quite enjoying the milder temperatures. I don’t mind the cold but it is so challenging to drive in the snowy weather.
What a lovely sky reflection with those gorgeous puffy clouds and tree silhouettes. So nice to hear from you again. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend.
You have a lovely capture in the reflection shot and the view is awesome. These warm mild temperatures always fool us in thinking spring is just around the corner. As Penelope says, we can still expect those awful wind storms during February and March.
That's a beautiful sky reflection! It's funny that you're having a mild winter in BC and we're having a frigid winter in California (well, frigid for us)!
Well, if you really want some snow, we have more than we need here... I like both of your images - the reflection of the hills, and that amazing driftwood and the fog in the distance!!
Yes … I well remember our snow surprises in February and March, Margy. Hopefully, this won’t be one of those years as I am quite enjoying the milder temperatures. I don’t mind the cold but it is so challenging to drive in the snowy weather.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Have been to the Sunshine coast in November and March...and Victoria in Jan.... would love to spend more 'winter' out there!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous reflections Margy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sky reflection with those gorgeous puffy clouds and tree silhouettes. So nice to hear from you again. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely capture in the reflection shot and the view is awesome. These warm mild temperatures always fool us in thinking spring is just around the corner. As Penelope says, we can still expect those awful wind storms during February and March.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful sky reflection! It's funny that you're having a mild winter in BC and we're having a frigid winter in California (well, frigid for us)!
ReplyDeleteLove that reflection, and the drift wood is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteYes, we used to live in Santa Barbara, and watched those "big" kites that took several people to manage. Thanks for your visit to my swf.
You are lucky to have got away with so little snow so far, I wish we were as lucky. I can remember snow at Easter here one year x
ReplyDeletegreat pictures and thanks
ReplyDeleteWell, if you really want some snow, we have more than we need here...
ReplyDeleteI like both of your images - the reflection of the hills, and that amazing driftwood and the fog in the distance!!
Lovely shots. We haven't had much snow either but we've had more ice.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for stopping by and commenting on my Skywatch Friday post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the offer Judy, but I sort of like just a dusting or a little bit of snow that only lasts a few days. Just enough to know it's winter.
Margy