That's right, it's snowing in Normandy, last Friday we awoke to a light sprinkling but it started in earnest 2 days ago and hasn't really stopped since.
This is the earliest snowfall in the region that we have experienced in 14 years!
When DH braved the chill night air to take Mr Ben for his night time "tiddle time" on Monday this was the first thing we saw outside the front door. Quite pretty, n'est pas?
Luckily this man had called round that very afternoon, his tractor just managed to squeeze through our gates,and delivered a great load of fire wood for the sitting room woodburning stove.
On Tuesday morning my potager outside the back door looked like a winter wonderland.
Don't you agree?
I'm linking our first snowfall to Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer and her Outdoor Wednesday gathering today, I wonder who else has had a snow day?
beautiful pictures, Maggie. I read that it was snowing hard in Paris. You received your firewood just in time!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't gotten any snow yet but the skies seem to threaten it all the time. Soon enough...
XO,
Jane
Oui, je suis d'accord que c'est tout tres jolie mais I'm supposed to be flying in to Roissy on Saturday for my Christmas markets and concert weekend and I am starting to m'inquieter!!
ReplyDeleteCalling by from Italy via Outdoor Wednesday as I have a blog hop around today's participants. Oh my goodness, snow in the Uk as well we heard today, winter certainly seems to have arrived early this year.
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ReplyDeleteThe snow does look pretty! I always love the first snowfall of the season. You captured some beautiful pictures. Hope all is going well with you.
Jane
Oh I do love snow (since we never get very much). Your photos are so pretty - love the topiary dusted with white. A load of firewood, a cozy stove and snow falling outside - just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThere's something magical about the first snow of the season - of which we have yet to have! Great photos, it looks so peaceful! Have a great week! Sandi
ReplyDeleteOh, Maggie, it does look like a snowy wonderland. I'm happy you all have a good supply of wood to enjoy a cozy fire. Put on the kettle and enjoy a cup of tea while you read a good book by that crackling fire.
ReplyDeleteStay warm ~ Sarah
Hi there Maggie, thank you so much for stopping by and paying me a visit! I enjoyed you sweet comment about my little ELF:)
ReplyDeleteI love your gorgeous snowfall pictures! It is a beautiful backdrop for the Christmas Season! Have a blessed day!
I love the photos of the snow. Just lovely. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteSnowed again last night in southern Holland. High temp today is supposed to be -6*c and -8* tonight. Yesterday was the coldest day for Dec. 1st on record for the Netherlands. Get out your iceskates! xxoo Jenny
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so beautiful! I've been hearing about the big snowfall in your part of France - I hope you don't get snowed in!
ReplyDeleteYour place is beautiful! The snow has truly made it a winter wonderland.You live a very interesting life.Thank-you for leaving a comment on my blog as it allowed me to find yours~
ReplyDeleteAll that snow is so clean and white and pretty...we don't get snow here except in the mountains.Well...actually we get it rarely and it never sticks...it's just not that cold here. I love all your photos!!
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