Last Call…

The last day of February dawned winter bright with a new snowfall. The kind that creates all those snow-plops everywhere. You know, that heavy snow that clings to branches and limbs ever so briefly and then plops to the ground.

Sometimes you might even hear a thud.

A snow-thud.

This was one of those mornings.

So I shoved a toque over my bedhead — I know, that’s the shot you really want to see — threw a coat over the jammies and slipped into winter boots.

All BDC — before decaffeine.

Mr. G honey and the Golden pup did the head-swivel as I stumbled by, camera and iPhone in hand. Then, it was back to breakfast-crunchies-business-as-usual. They had seen this routine before.

There was a lot of tromping and clicking going on.

The normal people were shoveling.

I was hunched over my hydrangea bushes trying not to face-plant into the snow.

Carpe snow diem.

Or something like that.

For your viewing pleasure on this, the last day of February.

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Hydrangea with dog prints.

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Hydrangea struggling under the weight.

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Hydrangea blossoms clinging in winter.

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Hydrangea with ice and snow. This is my favorite.

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Hydrangea bent.

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This last image is a Buddleja or butterfly bush in the frontscape. It’s up to its branches in a couple of feet of snow and covered in snow-plops.

An hour later, most of this view is gone.

That’s how snow-plops roll.

Elen