Friday, 14 November 2025

More snow photos!

This is how it began! If you watch to the end, you'll see Fred Grounhog's burrow, she's sound asleep.



Nutmeg didn't last long!

 

It was a lovely snowfall. Until it warmed up! A lot of it has melted.


As it snowed, the weight of the snow sent the branches to touch the ground. I shook them off, and they rose up. It's a miracle!






Before bedtime, I went out on the back deck. I actually remembered to look for the aurora borealis.  The iPhone caught the colours. I was surprised! We don't usually see the Northern Lights. 
It all came together!
1) I had to remember it was there.
2) No clouds
3) Phone was charged. `
            = success!







15 comments:

Shug said...

So very pretty and it looks like Fred might be warm and comfy in place for the winter. Would you believe that here in Texas just a couple nights ago, we were able to see the Northern lights. Pinks and greens all across the sky. The snow looks so pretty...Stay warm Jenn..

Jeanie said...

You really got nailed with the snow! Rick would be in seventh heaven!

Barbara Rogers said...

Cool to see the green northern lights/aurora. Most photos I've seen from further south have showed the red ones.

RedPat said...

We have had clouds so no northern lights for me. You were lucky.

Aritha V. said...

I absolutely loved seeing this, not just the images, but all the little sounds in the videos. The snow, the footsteps, your voice, that soft winter (fall) quiet, it felt magical. And then the Northern Lights on top of it all, what a nice moment. I can almost feel how special it must have been. 💚✨ Thank you Jenn!!!

Anvilcloud said...

"I shook them off, and they rose up. It's a miracle!"
I foresee audiences of thousands attending your crusades.

Lorrie said...

The first snow is always magical. How lucky to see the aurora borealis - it was cloudy here. We could have driven to the beach to see it, as some did, but stayed cozy at home instead.

Hena Tayeb said...

Many people in my state saw the aurora borealis as well but not us. :(

Granny Sue said...

It's so interesting that your lights were green, while ours were red. I wonder why. Wasn't it a treat to know they were up there even though we couldn't see them without the phone?

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful captures of the aurora borealis!
Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

Mary Kirkland said...

Oh you got some good pictures of the Northern Lights. Love all the snow.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Proper snow is very pretty... I would have loved to see the borealis show, but we've had constant cloud cover and driving rain... sigh... YAM xx

Lowcarb team member said...

Well here in the UK many of us have had a lot of rain today!

Thank you for all the photographs you've shared.

All the best Jan

MARY G said...

Great you could capture it. Our snow is not melting fast enough to suit me. We have plus 2 or 3 max temperatures forecast as well. November snow is not supposed to stay. And the turkeys have vanished with the snow. We were getting a parade every day and have not had one since the big fall on Monday.

Red said...

I did not see the northern lights. I guess I'm too impatient.