Thursday, January 22, 2026

Snow Monday After

A post earlier this week showed images from a couple of weekend snowstorms. Those photos were taken from the comfort of our 5th floor apartment windows.
But to fully appreciate the beauty of a fresh snowfall, we walked outdoors 
through the recently completed Parc De Notre Renaissance Français. This pocket park is adjacent to the mill apartments and the newly-installed park walkway leads to Main Street in downtown Nashua.
La Dame de Notre Renaissance Française 
The park's centerpiece is the bronze sculpture, La Dame de Notre Renaissance Française also known by the shortened name, La Dame. The sculpture depicts a female mill worker with her schoolboy son who is showing her a book written in French. The mother has a spindle in her pocket to symbolize her work in the mills. 
For several hours, the view from the park to Clocktower Place mill apartments and along the Nashua River was a winter wonderland.
Cottonmill (top photo) and Lofts 34 (bottom photo) are also former mill buildings along the Nashua River that have been converted to apartment housing. The walkway shown above is part of the river walk and extends back to the park near Clocktower Place, our residence.
In downtown Nashua, Main Street was snow-free and had been cleared to the pavement; however, trees and sidewalks were still snow-covered.
By the time we were nearing the end of our walk, skies had nearly cleared which provided some wonderful reflections from buildings along the river front.
These snow-covered trees were at the main entrance of our apartment building. Overnight, a period of light snow revealed a light dusting early today, but without the winter wonderland effect as earlier. However, this weekend another, possibly significant, snowfall is predicted for late Sunday into Monday. We hope everyone else in the path of this storm remans safe.

While some folks may be far less fond of snow, we always enjoy its quiet beauty — after all, it's winter in New England.
  • The first fall of snow is not only an event but it is a magical event (J.B. Priestley).
  • The snow doesn't give a soft white damn whom it touches. (E.E. Cummings)
  • A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water. (Carl Reiner)
  • If you choose not to find joy in the snow, you will have less joy in your life but still the same amount of snow. (Anonymous)

15 comments:

Jeanie said...

You have some remarkable photos here, including that reflection in the water. Looks like you got a lot more than we did (so far). We're headed for the deep freeze. You probably are too, so stay cozy!

B. Rogers said...

What lovely photos and I'm so happy you had a safe walk to take these. A snowfall without wind does leave everything covered so nicely. And the river looks so pretty to reflect everything. Thanks.

Linda G said...

Your photos are wonderful. We are in the path of Sunday’s snowstorm as well.

Tom said...

...Dorothy, your winter Wonderland is gorgeous. We are receiving our White Christmas this morning.

Anvilcloud said...

Snow sticking to the trees doesn't always happen, but it is a treat when it does.

Sandra said...

Your photos are fantastic.It's not winter if there isn't snow.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh, you really got some great photos of the snow and the reflections in the water are perfect! These are truly picture perfect! Glad you are enjoying the snow for the rest of us southerners who don't have such beauties to behold! I hope the upcoming snow/winter event doesn't create any serious issues for you up there. But either way, be sure to take more pictures!! We enjoy them!! Great weather for penguins!

Kathylorraine said...

Good morning, soooo beautiful loved all the photos-

MadSnapper n Beau said...

the trees are just gorgeous and I love all the ones that you framed the photo with the icy tree. its a lovely view, all of these are fantastic shots.

Kathy G said...

Snow is beautiful, especially from inside a warm building!

The Happy Whisk said...

I LOOOOOOOOOVE the white on the branches. Sooooooo sooooooo pretty. Blue sky is lovely as well. Wishing you a great rest of your day. Cheers, Ivy.

Ginny Hartzler said...

We are also predicted to get a blizzard this weekend. Wow, your photos are really breathtaking!! The reflections are so sharp. And the TREES!! They look like something out of a fairy tale. Especially great are the photos of the row of trees at the water's edge.

photowannabe said...

Oh my ... those photos of the snow dollops on the fence posts and on the statue are wonderful, as are the trees covered in the icy snow.
Love everything about this post.
Sue

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hi dear friend, your snow ❄️ pictures are absolutely stunning. I love ❤️ Winter and cold 🥶 weather, it's just the ice that makes me nervous because I don't want to fall.
I handle the Winter better than the Summer, because there is fresh air and I dress warmly.
The summer here in Montreal is very dangerous because of the intense heat and humidity. And every summer we not only get the heat and humidity, but the wildfires which makes our air quality very unhealthy.
I love your photos and posts and appreciate all you share.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Renaissance Français is incorrect. Renaissance Française is correct.