Most things in our yard have become just a white lump in the snow.
See if you can identify these snowy items (some are easier than others)
#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6
#7
#8
Answers:
#1- firepit
#2- pool box
#3- boys sled ramp (from the "snowboarding" video yesterday)
#4- junk pile (it looks so much nicer covered in snow)
#5- snow fort (now it has a snowy roof)
#6- shrubs in our front flower bed
#7- deck steps (or ramp, whichever)
#8- front steps to side yard
1 comment:
I only got #5 and #6. Wow, I'm really bad at identifying snow lumps!
T
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