So ... it seems to be a bit windy here today!
(strong winds of 60 km/h with gusts up to 90 km/h)
(strong winds of 60 km/h with gusts up to 90 km/h)
March has come in like a lion and it hasn't stopped roaring
for three days. Hopefully this wind will blow away the final bits of winter as easily
as it has blown the tree branches across the roads.
Great hair!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I was going for the windswept look!
DeleteThe wind really makes it look cold in that photo. March is generally one of my favorite months. Clear, sunny and great x-country skiing. I am looking forward to riding season though.
ReplyDeleteIt was actually above freezing, the snow from March's roar "in" makes it look cold but it was breezy!
DeleteI agree, hopefully these storms will be the last and push winter away :-)
ReplyDeleteNice picture by the way ;-)
Thanks ... I was out trying to take a photo of something but gave up 'cause I couldn't see through the hair so turned it on myself for fun. Here's hoping winter gets blown away for sure!
DeleteCool picture. March came in like a lion cub here, so I can only guess what the rest of the month will be like. Longing for the warmth of summer.
ReplyDeleteThanks ... now if all the adages are correct, by my calculation, spring should start sometime next week ;o)
DeleteCool picture. Hope the wind finally dies down.
ReplyDeleteStrong winds have to be some of the worst kind of weather.
The wind has finally died and the house has stopped shivering - but now it's snowing again!
ReplyDeleteArrived home from Myrtle Beach to -20! Wasn't sure it was March at all until I saw that tomorrow it's supposed to be +12. Now that's more like it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Unpredictable - that's March for sure. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's high temps... Heading off to NYC this weekend so I'm hoping for spring to spring!
DeleteVS Lady:
ReplyDeleteI just love this photo. Unfortunately I am unable to duplicate it as I am currently folicle challenged. We also had brisk winds but we are hoping that it blows Winter away
bob
Riding the Wet Coast