As you may have read in my previous blog, for the past 48 hours PEI has been blinded by a huge snow storm that passed over us. Winds gusted over 80 kms making the snow blow in a horizontal position. It was the wildest thing I have seen.
This morning when we awoke, we found ourselves shielding our eyes from the bright sunshine that was pouring through our windows. The dark skies had parted. It was a brilliant blue and there wasn’t a cloud in the skies! The storm had passed … and it was beautiful once more.
The temperatures were rising significantly, and Ron wanted to tackle clearing the HUGE snow drifts that had piled up against the house. He got all bundled up and went outside … only to start stripping off his jacket soon after. The snow drift beside the house was 7 ft high … good thing Ron had his snow blower! He started clearing the huge drift with the snow blower but then he had to stop and knock down some of the higher snow so he could clear it away. It was a big job, but I could tell he had lots of fun doing it!
I had initially gone out of the house in my warm sweater but quickly came back in and changed into my thin zip up hoodie. It was hardly a winter jacket but it was so warm out that it was plenty to keep me warm.
What I found amazing was the way the snow had drifted and formed many layers of ridges. It reminded me of the Sahara Desert … only in white. We had such high winds that it blew the snow around then froze, then blew more snow and froze and so on. It had created a sea of ridges through the yard. It was so pretty I just had to stop and stare at it.
The weather was so beautiful today. There was almost no wind that I thought, why not have lunch on “the terrace” and look at this gorgeous view! Our patio table and chairs were still packed in the garage so I got the card table out from downstairs, went to the garage and got a couple of fold out chairs and set every thing up outside. When Ron came in for lunch I told him we would be lunching on “the terrace”. He laughed and told me I was crazy but then thought … why not?
I thought that since it WAS still winter time I would make clam chowder. A nice hot bowl of soup while over looking the frozen river seemed appropriate. It was so nice. There is hardly any traffic on our road and we find it so quiet and peaceful to sit out and just look at the view. This is what we had envisioned our retirement to be all about. While we sat there enjoying our lunch we couldn’t help but think to ourselves … we are so lucky to be able to do this. We are living our dream!
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Clearing a path through the snow drift |
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7 ft snow drift |
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Big job clearing away the snow drift |
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Snow drift is taller than Ron! |
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Ron knocking down some snow so he can clear it away |
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So nice out ... you don't even need a jacket! |
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So many layers in the snow |
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Love the swirls in the snow |
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Thought I'd try out the snow blower. Fun!! |
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I LOVE PEI !!! |
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Looks like the Saraha Desert only white! |
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A wave of ridges |
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Lunch on the terrace |
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A beautiful day to have lunch outside |
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Who wouldn't love this view? |
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Bailey keeping a watchful eye |
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Bailey loves the view too |