16 degrees here this morning.
The snow is powdery and pretty.
Three Green Giant Arborvitae dusted with snow
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Muhly grass and the seed heads of
Echinacea purpurea topped with a dollop of snow
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The potting shed down to 39 degrees inside this morning. I have cleaned the snow off the windows in case a sunbeam gets in there to warm it up
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