If it’s winter in Minnesota most likely snow will be involved. One day I noticed snow like I’d never seen before. It took me a while to decide if giant snowflakes had fallen from the sky, or tiny little stars. I guess they could be considered both. I was so amazed at this unusual snowfall I took some pictures, although I couldn’t really do the flakes justice with my camera. They just took my breath away.
Snow comes in so many forms. It can be wet and sloppy, falling to the earth like tiny, little water balloons. It can be nearly invisible, whirling in the wind and accumulating faster than one could imagine. It can be as dreamy as a snow globe or as horrendous as the worst blizzard. In all of my years in Minnesota I’ve never seen snowflakes like these. They’ve probably been there, but I just didn’t notice. I’m glad I noticed this time.
Winter time. How wonderful.
I love your words. I love your brain. These snowflakes are exquisite I agree. It is good to be in the moment and appreciate what is in front of us
Thanks, Nancy! Sometimes it’s good to just stop and smell the…snowflakes.
I’m so glad you noticed, too…and shared! I’ve never seen anything like it! Beautiful!
It was an amazing thing. I’m glad someone who really knows snow can see the uniqueness of these flakes. Cozy up, Cindy!
I’ll say they are wonderful! Mother Nature must think we need a little morale boost! 🙂
HA! I agree. If the world looks ugly we can always depend on snowflakes to bright beauty to our world.