
From Thursday night on, winter wanted to show us that it still has power over the season. It snowed heavily. For the first hours, we had some ugly winds too. On Thursday afternoon, I was shoveling the driveway three times. Later, my son took over, thank God. But once it was done, we could have started over again. It snowed for almost two days. Liechtenstein and parts of Switzerland, Austria, and Germany were concerned with complete traffic chaos, blocked streets (also because of broken trees and branches), and avalanche alerts. Here are some expressions from the last days:
These photos are from Thursday afternoon. Look at the barbecue grill in the background of the first picture and also the mailbox. Keep it in mind for later.
The following photos were taken two hours later, about 5 pm.
Around 10 pm:
The next morning at 8.30 am (look at the barbecue grill). At that time, the snow cover was 54 cm high, which had not happened in over ten years in such a short time. When it stopped snowing about 4 hours later, we were close at 60 cm.
Leaving for shopping:



However, it stopped snowing by Friday noon, and today we have the most beautiful winter wonderland day! It looks gorgeous. And I cannot wait to go for a walk and take more pictures from the area… before the next snow front arrives tomorrow!

In Love and Light
Looks like a wonderful vacation destination! Congrats, Erika!
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Oh, it is! Once the hotels, restaurants and shops do open again… lol
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Wow! Sounds great! Here we now got a longer lockdown. ;-( OK, its always the same, here in the rurality. 😉
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Our lockdwon will last until the end of February. It is what it is…
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What a beautiful winter wonderland!!
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It is really special! Are you in Norway right now?
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Beautiful pictures but way too cold for this New Orleans gal!
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Haha! See, that’s the cool thing of blogging. You can be part of cold winter while being in your warm area… lol
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