That saying is SO true in New England. Yesterday, my daughter and I took advantage of temps in the 40’s for a walk on the beach . . .



. . . and then, last night, we had a very sudden snow squall . . .



. . . which made for a bit of a slippery mess this morning!
Ahhh, such is winter in New England!

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Those are cool pictures of the snow falling! It’s whipping around outside right now!
Thanks! Yeah, what a difference a day makes—or even a few hours!
Love the pictures.. how amazing that the weather changes so quickly.
I’m enjoying your photos more than ever. I also really like the flowers you photographed this week too. For the squall photos, did you have a slow shutter speed?
Tara and Jessica~ Thanks so much!
Like the crazy person I am, I stood with the door open late last night and the snow squall swirling in, in the dark, while I took the photo without a flash–and with snowflakes stuck to the lens! I think that’s what accounted for the neat effect!
Those are really neat pictures! I miss the snow…I never got a chance to see it fall this year
Thanks, Kayla. There’s just something magical about snow. . . I never seem to get tired of it. I think it brings out the “kid” in all of us!
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