Both unusual occurrences around my neck of the woods.
This was a very heavy snow that was not only accompanied by thunder and lightening but also weighed down all of the evergreens and bushes. The hydrangea bush above, reminds me of coral.
The Eastern Red Bud branches arched to the ground.
I don’t think the branches on my evergreens will ever stand tall again.
a bit over Raiders head
Then a delightful surprise…
I noticed a red flash outside the window and was surprised to see a Robin.
Soon more Robins.
They filled the branches of both the Red Bud on the front lawn and a tree at the curbs edge.
So many I lost count.
A special joy to take my mind off my aching arms and wrists.
Sue@Uniquely Chic says
These pictures are absolutely beautiful! I suppose I should get up too and do an early morning shoveling, would be so worth it after seeing these. Where in NJ are you? Thanks for popping by my little blog world~Sue
Abounding Treasures says
What a glorious sunset! What beautiful photos you managed to take and I couldn't believe how clear your close-up of the 1st robin was!
A delightful surprise for you after such a lot of hard work!
Daisy says
Gorgeous!! Love that first one. <3
Also love the birds. 🙂 I'm a secret bird watcher at heart. I get all geeked up when I see rare birds. 🙂
Linda C says
That IS a beautiful snow! And the robins!!…can Spring be far behind?:)
Thanks for your sweet comments regarding my neck/headache problems last week. Holding my head up much better now.:)
Have a great rest of the weekend.
Hugs,
Linda
Buttercup says
Your photos are amazing, as are the robins. We've got no robins here, but it is sunny and beautiful and I can almost feel that spring is coming.
Adrienne says
How delightful! Your photos are gorgeous! Love the sunrise – but wondering why you were shoveling snow so early! Br-r-r-r.
~Adrienne~
corners of my life says
Spring is coming?
Amazing photos
Karen says
What a joyous sight in the middle of deep snow! I had that experience once when we had a foot of snow on the ground. The visitors were cardinals on a pure white backdrop! Thank you for your comment today. It means a lot to me.
Julie says
Beautiful photographs!
Ann says
Oh my you did get some snow. I don't mind shoveling too much except when it's that heavy stuff. It always reminds me that I'm not as young as I used to be 🙂
Love the pictures of the robins and what a wonderful surprise.
Janice says
YOu did a good job clearing that snow!
Sherry from Alabama says
I'm so glad God sent you a promise of spring in the middle of a winter storm! We experienced a thunder-snow storm here in Alabama in 1993 when we got a record-stomping 20" snow! People around here still talk about "The Blizzard of '93". So far this year we've only had a couple of inches but that's enough to grind our state to a halt until it thaws. Thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures. Hope you have a warm and wonderful weekend!
Sherry @ A Happy Valentine
Grace on the Narrow Path says
Fantastic pictures … so simply lovely.
Blessings,
Bren
crochet lady says
What beauty you partook of…the lovely whiteness of that blanket of snow and then the promise of spring with those red breasted robins.
Cozycomfycouch says
Thank you so much Lorraine for stoping by my blog and leaving such a lovely message! 😀 It made my day! Lovely photos! Nature is so beautiful. Thank you again!
Maria
Cindy says
How fun to see the robins. It's too early to see them here but I always look for them as a sign winter is finally letting go. I did see a flock of geese heading south last week and wondered what that means?? lol
d~ says
It was a heavy snow, but how beautiful. Longing for Spring.
What a treat to see all those Robins gathered in your tree!
Haddock says
Lovely pictures.
Robins have an uncanny knack of appearing at the unexpected time and it is a delight to watch them.
moreofhim says
How amazingly beautiful to see those Robins! Surely Spring is right around the corner!!!
Thank you for sharing these great pics.
God bless you – Julie
marie says
It was an amazing snow storm! We had snow, wind, thunder and lightening and boy, the snow sure was heavy!
I have also been seeing some Robins ~ but not the flock that you saw! They are so beautiful against the snow!
Wonderful photos as usual!
The hydrangea bush reminds me of coral too! Love this photo!