We’ve had an unusually warm and sunny November, for which I’ve been very grateful. This past weekend we set two records: one for a high temperature and one for the amount of snow in one storm for November!
From top left: On Friday at the University of Rochester (54°), on Friday afternoon (72°), Saturday evening (rainy and 37°), and Sunday evening (at the beginning of the storm, 32°). We ended up with nearly a foot of snow with very windy conditions. Linking up with Helena, as always, our lovely SNAP hostess!
Best wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving tomorrow if you’re in the US and celebrating. I have so much to be grateful for, and I count those blessings every day.
I love feet photos and weather change photos so the two together is a big hit with me – great way to show the change in conditions – strange weather to be having. Have a great Thanksgiving
Wow, that’s quite a change in such a short span of time. Great snaps to capture that change!!
I originally thought this was a 4 season’s photo…but to get that all in a few days…and I like the variety of footwear needed!
This is the greatest quartet of SNAP photos…tho’ the wild n crazy weather, ending with snow over a three day span is a bit much – guess we need to have a word with Mother Nature! Trust your Thanksgiving will be seasonable and warm…
Cheers~
A absolutely fantastic SNAP collection. I like the idea of following the season with your feet photos. I am going to scrap/snap lift this idea!
Happy Thanksgiving & sending lots of blessing for a wonderful time with family & friends.
These are brilliant, and to think all taken over a (long) weekend! They make a great set.
Wow: these really do make a snap to stare at!
Wishing you a wonderful holiday
What a contrast! Just don’t try those sandals in the snow!
Wow indeed! Isn’t that wild!
Bravo for thinking about documenting this !
Love your SNAP Karen!
Happy Thanksgiving my Friend!
What a great set of photos – especially as they were all from the same weekend. Happy Thanksgiving 🙂
What a huge change of temperatures! And then to get snow, too, looks like you hit all the seasons!
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