Thursday, December 2, 2010

WINTER ISN'T SO BAD IF. . . Link With Much Interesting Information About Snowflakes

. Winter can be beautiful if you look at all the positives. . .
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These beautiful snowflakes decorating this post
are actual photographs.
Please check out the link by clicking on the title.
It tells how snowflakes are formed. Very Interesting.
***WINTER***

Frosted fir trees. Breath taking,
frosted windows. Diamond dust made by tiny glistening snowflakes,
gently falling in the sun shine. New skates. Sparkling,
white snow. Laughing children,
having snowball fights. Sliding down the hill on a waxed toboggan,
with siblings and friends. Icicles,
decorating a house Making snowmen. Crisp,
fresh air. Rosie cheeks. Skating,
on the lagoon,
pond or skating rink. Horse driven,
sleigh rides. Crunching ice,
under your feet. Snow angels. Beautiful snowflakes.
Frozen,
water falls.
Relaxing, in my cozy sitting room as I watch
the drifting snowflakes outside my window.
Couples waltzing,
on the ice. Reading a good book in front of a crackling fire. Family time. Snow tunnels. Snow capped mountains. Road hockey. Playing whiplash,
with family and friends on the ice. Opening my coat to be a sail on a warm windy day,
to fly across the lagoon on my skates.
Ice fishing.
Making igloos. Romantic dinners,
by the candle light. Playing board games,
with loved ones or friends. Finding the biggest icicle.
Pulling your babies through the snow,
on their toboggans or sleds. Enjoying the beautiful scenery,
while cross country skiing. Knitted things,
made by loved ones. Snow forts. Figure skating. Ice statues. Listening to the sparrows,
as they sing their winter songbird rendition. Being snuggled up in a warm blanket drinking hot chocolate. Ice fishing. Romantic evenings. Feeling the wind whiz by your head,
skiing down the mountain side. Snowmobiling.
Snow shoeing.
Running through the freshly fallen snow,
of the school yard.
Children making tractor tire marks,
in the snow with their boots. Roasting marshmellows.
Ice hockey. Sticking your tongue out to eat fluffy snowflakes softly trickling down.
Seeing the smile on young children's faces,
as you pull their sleds across the ice.
Candle lit nights.
Winter sunsets.
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By Cheryl Grier
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GOD creates the snowflake.
Isn't he awesome?!!!
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Job 37:5 & 6 (New King James Version) 5) God thunders marvelously with His voice; He does great things which we cannot comprehend. 6) For He says to the snow, ‘Fall on the earth’; Likewise to the gentle rain and the heavy rain of His strength.

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