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First she barked at it. Then she tried to eat it all. But eventually she realized it's a heck of a lot of fun!
Last year we got a few feet from a freak storm. I've got my fingers crossed!First snow every year still is a happy event to our dogs! When there is enough of it let us know if she buries her head in it. Lily especially thinks that is tons of fun.
Ha! This Canadian's never heard that one, but can definitely relate. I love snow until March, at which point I get very grumpy indeed.We've a saying in Canada.
The first snow is magical... it's the last snow that's not.
Love all the photos of Peggy enjoying the snow. We don't get snow usually but if we do its just a dusting. I use to love the snow when I lived in NY/NJ until I didn't. lolFirst she barked at it. Then she tried to eat it all. But eventually she realized it's a heck of a lot of fun!
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I'm from Toronto and still LOVE the snow, but my husband's from Wisconsin and vowed to never live in a snowy region EVER again. We compromised on this town, which gets occasional light snowfalls, if any at all, but has the mountains within easy driving distance.Love all the photos of Peggy enjoying the snow. We don't get snow usually but if we do its just a dusting. I use to love the snow when I lived in NY/NJ until I didn't. lol
Haha!here is a picture from Revelstoke , British Columbia for you. This is our son in law 's pick up truck which is buried up to the Windows. We have been helping to shovel snow off of the roof because roof trusses collapsing from snow load is not uncommon hereWe've a saying in Canada.
The first snow is magical... it's the last snow that's not.
We live in the British Columbia interior. The snow is thigh deep around here, even deeper at our daughter's home in Revelstoke. I have been snowshoeing around town for weeks! I have to break trail when I take our Spoo into the woods or he is immobilized. At 30" at the shoulder and about 85 pounds, he is an amazing all terrain trail dog, but this snow is crazy deep. This photo shows over 3 feet of roof accumulationI'm from Toronto and still LOVE the snow, but my husband's from Wisconsin and vowed to never live in a snowy region EVER again. We compromised on this town, which gets occasional light snowfalls, if any at all, but has the mountains within easy driving distance.
Unfortunately for my poor husband, we got a record dump last year and were snowed in for days. He had to snowshoe downtown to get coffee.![]()
What an awesome action shot!