Charlie Ragonesi Big Canoe Realestate's Blog: Winter wonderland Photos

Winter wonderland Photos

One of the joys of higher elevations is a winter scene. Sock up on Wine and Cheese the day before. Make sure you have lights and fire wood just in case you lose power and settle in for a day . These are photos of our latest storm. We have been hit hard this year so far. While many to the North got considerable snow we were just on the line . A few miles south or even at lower elevations in our community it was a rain event. Enjoy the photoswe are not going anywhere today

This photo is off our front deck. As it is all icy could not walk too far to snap pictures !!!

who left the frig open !!!

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Comments

I LOVE ice on the trees photos . It can be so hard to capture how truly awesome they look IRL. Yours is interesting since there is no snow on the ground. Looks cool.

Posted by Steve Kappre | NMLS# 217008 NJ Mortgage Loan Officer | 856-419-3561 (Treasury Mortgage | Mortgage Company - New Jersey) over 2 years ago

Thanks Charlie,

We had so much snow in our high country (up to nine feet in higher elevations) that I have not ventured up to see the winter wonderlands yet.

Although, we can see palm trees and snow capped mountains from here!

Best regards from the Greater Phoenix area,

Posted by Judi Boad (SOLUTIONS REAL ESTATE) over 2 years ago

It can be pretty dangerous when hydro lines ice up like that. Still, it's very pretty.

Posted by Malcolm Johnston, Trenton Real Estate (Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate LTD., Trenton, Ontario) over 2 years ago

wow beautiful pics, looks like you are living in a glass village!  stay safe.

Posted by MaryBeth Mills Muldowney MA Realtor and Auctioneer (TradeWinds Realty Group LLC) over 2 years ago

Thanks for the beautiful pictures. It almost makes me miss Pennsylvania winters! If you get too cold, come on down to sunny St. Augustine.

Posted by Margo Currie (Exit 1 Stop Realty) over 2 years ago

Hey, Charlie. I hope that you are inside where it is nice and warm. All my best, Jim

Posted by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (Brand Name Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Charlie, cool photos!  Stay warm!

Posted by Tony Cannon, e-PRO & Darcy Cannon, SFR - The C Team (RE/Max Velocity Realty) over 2 years ago

It can be beautiful, and I like your positive attitude....but, I'd be on the rain side of the divide!   

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) over 2 years ago

That's it... That's your winter wonderland.....  I could put up with a little frost... Where's your snow bank and well below zero temps...  LOL

Posted by Caron's Gateway Real Estate over 2 years ago

Charlie, we had ice this year like never before. We lost a lot of Palm Trees and scrubs. Not use to the hard freeze here. Lovely photos!

Posted by Jeanean Gendron, CDPE, CIAS ~ Redding & Shasta County Specialist (Real Living, Real Estate Professionals) over 2 years ago

Charlie ---- these photos are pretty to look at, but thank goodness, I'm not there -- I don't like cold.
                                                               
                                                                                       

Posted by Liz Loadholt- AgentOwned Realty- Covering SC over 2 years ago

Charlie, I love the photos, especially since all I ever seem to experience is ice storms and no snow storms.  I hope your trees and bushes make it through the ice storm.  

We got a little tiny bit of snow in Charlotte, enough for my 13 year old boy to use his killer sled FOR THE FIRST TIME  since Santa brought it to him when he was 8 years old.  That's how long it's been!  Enjoy!!!!

Posted by Melissa Brown, RealtorĀ® Charlotte NC Homes for Sale (Helen Adams Realty) over 2 years ago

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