Yesterday, we had our big snow of the year, so I wanted to do some art, but nothing too difficult. Stupid me! I chose watercolors, which I always struggle with. I started with watercolor pencils, but forgot how they are to be used. I got frustrated and resorted to my pans. They didn’t work very well, either, so I gave up and went to bed. When I got up this morning, the whole thing looked a little brighter, so I finished up with the pencils. I like it after all. It is from an old photo I found online. Probably from the late 1800’s or early 1900’s.

The snow was lovely. We woke to a winter wonderland.

I know that most of you have this all the time and are yawning right now, but here in Huntsville it is a big deal. LOL!
It fell heavily for several hours, accumulating to about six inches. Then the temperature rose and it became sleet falling and overnight it became an ice sandwich. But, the temps are high enough right now that it is all slushy and will probably be gone by tomorrow.

In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy. — William Blake
