Monday, January 19, 2026

Snowy Monday

This morning, we awoke to winter wonderland in Nashua, NH, as did folks in many parts of the U.S. and Canada. These snow scenes were taken early this morning from our mill apartment window.
There was about a 3 to 4 inch snowfall both days of the past weekend.
Currently, light snow is falling once again; however, it's expected to end within the next hour.
Meanwhile, it's creating some beautiful snow scapes along the Nashua River. We're going on an outdoor walk to enjoy and capture more of this winter beauty.
This lone kayaker was on the river yesterday afternoon during a break in the snow.

Your Turn — Did anyone else awake to a wintry wonderland, if so, where ?

17 comments:

Bijoux said...

It's been a very snowy winter here since early November. I'm ready for warm temps!

Sandra said...

An idyllic scene. We got snow as well and it's at the moment-10 F/-23 C. I hope you enjoyed your walk.

gigi-hawaii said...

No snow in Hawaii. Nice photos of your winter wonderland.

nick said...

A very light snowfall in Belfast two days ago, which had all thawed 24 hours later. Snow in Belfast is unusual, we just get biting cold winds and a bit of frost.

Tom said...

...frosty on the cake!

MadSnapper n Beau said...

I love the frosty look of the trees, and am happy this is not the view out my window. I have been moaning every morning about bundling up like an Eskimo to walk Beau.. 39 to 45 each morning and 4 more to go... that is way to cold.. today our high is 60, but the sun is brilliant... I seem to be much colder since I passed over the 8th decade line..

Kathy G said...

Fresh snow makes everything look wonderful!

mimmylynn said...

That kayaker is more brave than I. That looks COLD.

photowannabe said...

We awakened to very dense fog which cleared by mid morning. Now there is sunshine and 48F.
No snow in our neck of the woods. Its pretty but I don't want to live in it. (:0)
Stay warm and I love these photos from your window, especially the lone kayaker.
((hugs))
Sue

Ginny Hartzler said...

The tree are especially gorgeous! They almost look ice covered!

Lowcarb team member said...

No snow in my part of the UK.
I do like the photographs of your winter wonderland.

All the best Jan

Anvilcloud said...

I'm glad you're getting some snow that you can view from above and afar.

Marcia said...

We had another inch or two overnight and it's snowing agin now as I write.

Michelle said...

Your views are wonderful. I think kayaking would be quite cold! We were supposed to have snow, but it failed to show.

Red said...

It looks great with so much snow and open calm waTER.

Linda G said...

It has been a snowy end of autumn and winter here in NWPA.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

We awakened to a very heavy frost on our very dry Still Waters Pond. I did actually see some snowflakes swirling around early this morning before daylight in the light of the porch. People to the north of us on the state line (Florida/Georgia) actually DID have some snow yesterday! Not much accumulation, but real snow. Your pictures are lovely! I really enjoyed seeing them from my computer screen here in Florida, where it is currently 46 degrees and dropping again tonight down to freezing at 30 degrees. This is our winter! It won't last long! Enjoy yours while it is so beautiful!!!