Our weather continues to be cold
so our snow is sticking around
On this Nature Friday with
We thought we would show you
a few of the interesting things
created by the snow and cold
The wind created this snow overhang.
Be careful !
It may go at anytime
A little sun melted the snow just enough
that it started to pull away from the deck post
and then froze again in this position
Now for our most interesting discovery
Do you see the piece of ice?
It looks like it is laying on the deck
Nope! We have an icicle sticking up!
Nature sure does some crazy things!
We are the PugRanch Kids
Hazel & Mabel
yes!!! it is a floor icicle now... maybe it is a rare thing and you can send that photo to national geographic? with a pug next to the icicle they will have it on their title I bet ;O)
ReplyDeleteBetter be careful, those Icicles can be dangerous, just ask Ralphie!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteOMD that's some serious winter happening there... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Great pictures of the snow and the ice! We're supposed to get warmer temps tomorrow and Sunday with rain. BLEH!
ReplyDeleteOh my huggy puggies you have the most unique snow and it is quite artistic.
ReplyDeleteFor sure stay clear of the overhangie and tread carefully around the icicle.
Hugs Cecilia
Brrr dat looks very cold!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Matt & Matilda
Looks like there are some ice hazards everywhere! You be careful and keep your toesies warm.
ReplyDeleteThat little icicle is cute. Looks like a little worm.
ReplyDeleteI'd want to eat that icicle!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice and cold here, but no snow! Cammie and I would love to come over and play!
Yours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher
Our snow didn't stick around long enough to make any icicles. We are hoping to see some more so we can have a white Christmas:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Nature does do some crazy things. We often have roof overhangs like yours and our dogs scare me when they run under the overhang... Like the A04, our pups love eating icicles :)
ReplyDeleteYour little deck icicle reminds me of the huge ones that hung from our porch roof in PA. They were too dirty to lick, and I used to -as a kid - worry they might fall and kill me as I walked under them!
ReplyDeleteBrrr. We have been very lucky here in Chiberia. It's been in the low 40's for four days in a row and NO snow!
ReplyDeleteAbby Lab
Could you please send some of that snow to our house? We've had warm temps and our snow is almost gone.
ReplyDeleteWow!! A standing icicle?? COOL!! Nature is weird, isn't it??
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Arty, Jakey & Rosy
I have never seen an icicle hanging on from the bottom up. Snow can be pretty for a day or two but when it stops being white it looks icky.
ReplyDeleteWowsa, that is cool! butts, it does look dangerous guys, best lets your peeps go furst...hehehehee
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
Mother Nature sure has a sense of humor, doesn't she? I'm green with envy of your snow-scapes. Stay warm, girls.
ReplyDeleteYou grew your own icicle plant! BOL! Y'all stay toasty warm in all that snow.
ReplyDeleteOh what interesting snow you have,,, Its beautiful!
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tweedles