It's become a rare occurrence, but once in a while, we get a nice snowfall in NC. Last night, around 7pm, the snow began after a day of mostly rain, and freezing rain, occasionally mixed with sleet. I'm one of those folks who like the snow, so first thing this morning, I grabbed the camera and took some shots (clickening for embiggening where permitted):

A Yellow-rumped Warbler came to visit

Me, posing with the pretty snowy tree (a Bradford Pear)

A nice shot of the pretty snowy tree.

What's this on my roof? Could it be.....

a footprint?!

A lovely, picturesque line of trees out back.
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