Thursday, February 19, 2026

It snowed!

Stop the presses! Alert the media! Yesterday we had snow!

Granted, not much, maybe four inches. But hey, with the exceptionally dry and freaky-warm winter we've had so far, we'll take what we can get.

The conditions were exceptionally calm and picturesque.

The one unfortunate thing about this snow was its timing. Up until this point, the most we've had was a light dusting of snow that soon melted away.

This melted-off dusting meant the ground and roads were wet. Temperatures were expected to plunge yesterday evening (as indeed they did), which meant the roads would be sheets of ice (as indeed they were). Anticipating this, we called our pastor and told him we weren't going to risk driving to the evening Ash Wednesday service, much as we wanted to attend. We're still gun-shy about driving in questionable conditions after our Christmas Day car accident over a year ago.

So we stayed home and enjoyed the snow. So did Mr. Darcy.

We went walking in our pasture yesterday evening, and Darcy romped in the white stuff like he'd never seen it before.

The evening sky looked lovely as the clouds cleared away.

By this morning, the temperature had dropped to 17F and the walkways and roads were dangerously icy. I had to watch my footing when I went out to milk the cow.

As an interesting side note, yesterday on our porch, the bird feeder (which is tied to the railing) had been knocked off overnight. Since our neighbor's cats are always hanging around, I blamed them. (Note the kitty paw prints below.)

But the snow revealed the real culprit: A raccoon.

Today is clear as a bell and very beautiful outside.

It's also warming up, and as I write this (noon-ish), snow on south-facing slopes is already melting. Sigh. It was nice while it lasted.

15 comments:

  1. Hoping your snow is quickly replenished! ( Only since you like it so much and obviously need it!)

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  2. I just found your blog and as a fellow birder and nature enthusiast, I am finding it so enjoyable. I am going back in time to check out some of your older stuff. -From California.

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  3. Praise God! We are above normal precip again in N. Cal after 6 dry weeks. Rain, snow, sleet and hail for 4 days! A different picture out the widows with each look.

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  4. I'm so happy to hear your exciting news about the snow. Hopefully you'll get a lot more. The pics of Darcy made me laugh. Jenny

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  5. Raccoons can play havoc with bird feeders. Had an issue last Fall. I live trapped them and they were exiled to a nearby nature area.

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  6. Love MrDarcy's coat color. My girl is more of a blond

    Wild weather here in the CA Central Valley. Big winds for us for a while yesterday and huge down pours of rain. And last night temps into the 30s.

    Stay safe.
    SJ now in California

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    1. For some reason, reddish-blonde hair always looks redder in the snow. I am too tired to figure out why. (I noticed this as a young teen--my hair always looked much redder when snow was around. Who knows red light waves blah blah tired.)

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    2. AI says: Light Reflection: Snow reflects a high amount of natural, indirect, sunlight. When this bright, scattered light hits your hair, it brings out the warm red or copper undertones that are often hidden in indoor or dimmer, lighting.

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  7. Blizzard watch here again. I'll Fedex you some snow. So weary of this.

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  8. Lovely! And Darcy is so beautiful.

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  9. More Darcy pictures please! We had to euthanize our sweet little girl (cocker spaniel named Remi) today due to a brain tumor. I'd love to see some more happy puppy pics, thanks.

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    1. (wince) I'm so sorry. Hang in there.

      - Patrice

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  10. As we are expecting a Blizzard on Monday!
    Debbie in MA

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    1. Here on LI they keep upping the amounts. Right now, 30" expected. For the love of Mike.

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