Snow Pictures.... You got any...... Let's see them.....

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Very cool....... It must be a beautiful thing to see in person...... It is amazing some of the beauty nature provides us........just have to stop and look at it......

Thank you all for sharing your photos. Living in Florida all my life I have missed out on the snow thing......
 
Wow!  I've never seen horizontal ice like that before.

Like Rick said, it snows once a year in Atlanta.  Here is my 2010 photos when we got 6" at my house (which is a huge amount for our area, but I know it's nothing for many areas of the country).

That year was the first time I had seen it blow through the fence and clump up like this also.



Ice is another thing we see often in the south.   Here is a photo I took in 2005 of two half frozen Doves sitting on a iced over branch.  Our ice is usually worse than this (it's killer on pine trees that flex and break under the weight).

 
Dave I seen on the news this moring you will be getting more of the white stuff, us down in lewiston we may get some, plow safeLOL
 
Thank God there's no snow here.....yet!!!!

When we were little kids our Grandfather told us that white boots won't leave a track in the snow....not having any white boots to try it....we believed him!!!! LOL :biggrin:



~Martin
 
Only cool story I ever get to share related to snow is that it snowed once in Miami. Way back when Jimmy Carter took office on Jan 20, 1977. That was the day I was born. Other than that, only seen snow a couple of times (and that was in a different country).
 
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Our ten year old snow dog (Kotar Siberian Husky) Kiska. He likes to get his move on when it snows!



He gets going as fast as he can


Running in circles


Then nose plows at full speed


Pops back up for air and continues to do this 6-10 times before taking a break!

 
Cool dog, Dirtsailor. Ours does not like water in any form. And she's a baby about going outside when it's cold.
 
DirtSailor....your Dog is gorgeous!!!!
Thanks, should've seen him as a pup, one poof ball!
Cool dog, Dirtsailor. Ours does not like water in any form. And she's a baby about going outside when it's cold.
He has always liked the snow, but wouldn't get in the water until he turned about four. Then he would wade up to his chest. Now he swims, especially in the summer. When we first had him he wouldn't sleep indoors either. He'd stay outside. A few years ago he started staying in at night. We have two other dogs a 9 year old lab-doberman mix and a 2 year oldish, (rescue) aufenpinscher.

The big dogs do not like boating, the little guy, he goes kayking


Oly, and yes he has a mohawk attitude!


Hank, he's just a good BOY!

Sorry for the thread drift, back to snow drifts!!
 
That photo reminds me of a Yorkshire Terrier we had years ago.

We had a low deck that was only about 1' above the yard and did not have rails.  We had squirrels and chipmunks in the yard and the dog loved to chase them.  He would fly out the door across the deck and leap several feet out into the yard when you opened the door trying to "get the drop" on the squirrels at the bird feeder.

So, now add a good snow (not as good as in your photo, but good for a 4 pound Yorkie).  Dog flew out the door and leaped off the end of the deck and poof.... he dissapeared.  A few seconds later you see his little head pop up out of the hole in the snow his landing had made with the most puzzled look. 

One of the funniest things I've ever seen....
 
Living in Florida all my life, don't really have any snow stories. But since this has started to include some of our 4 legged friends. I figure I would add one about a lab we had growing up.

Like I said grew up in Florida so we had very few freezes, especially on the coast (Merritt Island, small town on the space coast by Cocoa Beach). So my parents would set up the sprinklers on the roof when it would get cold enough and let it run over night so in the morning we would have ice formations. We would take the dog out back and the ice would be out front, so she never really saw it. Well one day she saw something and bolted out the front door and hit the grass that was coated with water/ice. It was a very thin layer, just enough to give it a crunch when you stepped on it. Well she had never experienced it before and she just froze in her steps. She would step, it would crunch and she would look at it with a puzzled look. Then all of a sudden she was like a kid that just found bubble wrap for the first time. From then on she almost looked let down when she would go back to the front yard when it was cold......
 
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