Long awaited snow, the right kind –the sticking kind– came Friday. I was ecstatic at the prospect of 4 to 6 inches of snow because my poor deprived dogs hadn’t had decent snow for some time. It snowed all day starting around 10am. Then it changed to sleet and rain by the time I headed home. I was not happy. This was what happened the last time, the time before AND the time before – snow followed by rain. What good is snow when you have to freeze your fat ass while cleaning your car and waste twice as long a time in driving home if at the end all you got is just slush and mud?
Fortunately, when I finally reached home, I found that it hadn’t rained too much in this area. We had a few inches of snow and it wasn’t slushy at all, and the rain turned to snow again. Dogs loved it. They ran around with white snow around the muzzle. I threw snowballs for them. They chased them and got confused when the snowballs landed and disappeared. They pounced on a “snowball” and looked around and pounced on a phantom snowball again and searched for it with their nosed buried in the snow and sometimes dug the snow to see if the ball hid itself. And my laughter rang out quite out of tune with the snow shoveling noise in the otherwise quiet neighborhood.
It was pure joy and happiness I’ve had in a long time.


That’s so nice! I demand pictures.
My dogs are so used to snow that they don’t bother with it.
I wish that they would.
Awwww!!
Jack is old enough now that he pays no mind to snow, when we get it.
Aw!!!!
I’m glad you enjoyed your snow. I just love playing with dogs in the snow.
It’s only the 3rd snow my dogs could play in. The 2nd one was only about an inch, so they are obviously still very excited about the snow. I did take some pictures on Saturday, but by that time the snow was already frozen a little, so only Foster and Georgia played a little.