Snowmageddon
February 2010
Round I
Roundhill Drive (Photos courtesy Vikki Beaty)
Roundhill Drive (Photos courtesy Vikki Beaty)
Roundhill Drive (Photos courtesy Vikki Beaty)
Roundhill Drive (Photos courtesy Vikki Beaty)
Roundhill Drive (Photos courtesy Vikki Beaty)
4526 Apple Tree - Shih Tzus, Ginger & Mary Ann, exploring the path I shoveled for them (Photos courtesy Bob Brown)Round II
Roundhill Drive (Photos courtesy Vikki Beaty)
Redwood Lane (Photos courtesy Jamey & Dave Lord)
Redwood Lane (Photos courtesy Jamey & Dave Lord)
Redwood Lane (Photos courtesy Jamey & Dave Lord)
Rosehill Drive (Photos courtesy Monica Reed)
Bird bath or Snow Cone? Only the Snow Birds know. (Photo courtesy Linda Taylor)
Look out! A Snow Tsunami! (Photo courtesy Linda Taylor)
Appletree Drive (Photos courtesy The McMinns)
From our Rose Hill Friends in Sykesville, MD - Karen & Charlie Rice
If you are gonna live in "snow country" you will need longer legs. (Photo courtesy Karen & Charlie Rice)
No job too big for this mighty machine. (Photo courtesy Karen & Charlie Rice)
Unless I am mistaken, that looks like the South Pole. (Photo courtesy Karen & Charlie Rice)
Eastchester Circle (Photos courtesy Matt & Cynthia Dailey)
(This slide show is just to make sure you don't get bored with too much "Snowmageddon")
Eastchester Circle (Photos courtesy Matt & Cynthia Dailey)
Eastchester Circle (Photos courtesy Matt & Cynthia Dailey)
Eastchester Circle (Photos courtesy Matt & Cynthia Dailey)Finally, a little snow from Colorado
South Park from Kenosha Pass.
After a 25 mile ride through Platte Canyon, this is your view when you round the curve at the top of Kenosha Pass. I have been across this pass countless times and have yet to get tired of it. The view is spectacular in all seasons.
Snow is better in Colorado. (Breckenridge Snow Sculptures - 2010)Thanks for the snow pics Rose Hill.
Keep'm coming!