It started raining and then turned to a very thick, watery snow that began to settle in some places. Here at the valley bottom, it was our first snowfall of the season.

The rainy snow was so dense that the visibility across the lake was quite low.

Since our temperatures have been around 4C (39F), it won’t last, though.

The ducks certainly didn’t mind; their favourite little pond was ice-free!

As I continued my ramble, the snowy rain became more rain-like; it had been a bit of an incongruity since some of the trees are beginning to bud as you can in the picture above.

By the time I arrived back at home, it was back to just plain rain.
Happy Tuesday.
Nice! There might be a bit of gray and snow still hanging on but there’s also a hint of brightness and warmth. Spring is on its way. 😉
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This was our first snowfall – it only lasted a few hours – and is gone again now. Still pretty grey but the sun is trying to push through which is great. Cheers.
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Rain and fog but still very beautiful photos
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Thank you very much, Thomas. 😊
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Snow rain and plain rain combined — an interesting day!
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I think we may be heading for the same kind weather in the next few days.
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Looks like a spring refresher Lynette. Moisture is always good, except when it comes in the form of a blizzard like we got last night. Cheers. Allan
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We saw a few trees budding in Kananaskis this weekend, but today’s storm will kill them I’m sure. This will make you giggle. Spell check just changed Kananaskis to Bananas Kissing!!! 🤣🤣
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Your photos are beautiful, Lynette. The ducks seem perfectly content though.
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A pretty photo of the duck pond! I’m glad the snow turned to rain. Given the amount of snow we’ve had it was unusual to read that it was your area’s very first snow 😏
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