We had a little snow here last week, and these are just some of the perfect snowflakes that fell on my son's hat as we waited for the school bus. It's true: each one really is unique—and beautiful in all its detail!
Wishing you a joyous Wednesday. ☺
I LOVE great big snowflakes too ~ you can literally see the whole unique design as they flutter down towards the ground to disappear forever! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful, aren't they? :)
DeleteHappy Wednesday!
And a Happy Wednesday to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Have a great day!
DeleteI want snow!
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You can have ours! ;) It's beautiful, but I'm ready for spring.
DeleteWow! Those are perfect.
ReplyDeleteThey were pretty amazing to see. :)
DeleteThat is beautiful! What a really "cool" post! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thanks!
DeleteI saw a star on the first photos. Is that natural or..?
ReplyDeleteIt's natural—just one of the many snowflakes that landed on my son's hat that morning. :)
DeleteThat is the first time I have seen one stick...how pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey really were beautiful. :)
DeleteSnowflakes on boggans...I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The snowflakes were amazing—not sure I understand the "boggans" part though. :)
DeleteMy kids have been so disappointed this winter with the lack of snow. They can usually count on several snow days, but not so far!
ReplyDeleteWe've had much less than usual, too. No snow days here, either!
DeleteAll those beautiful snowflakes, and no snow day? :)
ReplyDeleteNo, no snow days this year. We really haven't had much snow because when it does fall, it melts away pretty quickly.
DeleteHappy Wednesday!
Wow they are beautiful and perfect!! neat pictures of them too Dana!
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Thanks, Betty. ☺
DeletePretty stars!
ReplyDeleteThey do look a lot like stars. :)
DeleteSome of the flakes look like stickers. We MIGHT get snow, but we're right on the line of Yes-No, while other Virginians are getting pelted all over the state.
ReplyDeleteI think we're a maybe right now, too. We don't have much right now, but I'm not crazy about the idea of getting more.
DeleteLovely pics! unfortunately, our winter seems to have given up! we're up for spring!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to being able to say that! LOL
DeleteHappy Wednesday. ☺
oh wow look at that snow flake!
ReplyDeleteCool, huh? :)
DeleteInteresting photos. Such detail!
ReplyDeleteMy kids and I thought it was quite remarkable. :)
DeleteHave a great week!
Wow, I don't think I've ever actually seen a whole snowflake, let alone captured it with a photo! They always melt too quick for me.
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I think I've only seen them like this once before. I was glad I was able to take the picture.
DeleteWOW! Nice that you had your camera!
ReplyDeleteI was glad for that! :)
DeleteYour lucky, I've never seen a snowflake like that.
ReplyDeleteI do feel lucky. ☺
DeleteThere're no two flakes that're identical just like each sunset is different. Isn't that beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNature really is amazing. ☺
DeleteOh that snow looks heavenly! Sadly, no snow here. Although lucky for us there was a bit of snow when we visited family over Christmas. Hope you guys are enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had much snow this year at all, so the kids have really been loving whatever we get. Glad you were able to enjoy some snow over Christmas. ☺
DeleteOh! Star snowflakes!
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Haha! Glad you like!
DeleteWoW! I always thought snowflakes fell like that all the time...but when I finally lived in the snow I quickly came to find that it wasn't so.
ReplyDeleteVery cool pics!
I'm waiting for today's promised 'blizzard' to arrive. I think it might have been oversold.
ReplyDeleteI think it's going to skip us. It looks like a warm forecast here.
DeleteHappy Thursday!
The photo makes the snow flakes look so beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteThanks. They were even more beautiful in person. :)
Deletesnowflakes are hard to catch. You did well.
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