Here in the Midwest, we are digging out from a major storm which dumped 12 inches or more of snow on us. Brisk 50 mph winds followed the snow, creating hours of white-out blizzard conditions. Then, once the wind died down, the arctic air moved in. Suffice it to say, it is COLD! This snow won't be melting anytime soon.
Since the snow began a couple of days ago, Lily has been determined to investigate it. So in the height of the snowstorm, I stood outside holding her for approximately 3 seconds, just so she could see what was falling from the sky (and stop crying at the back door). Turns out she was terrified of the swirling snow, so we went immediately back inside the house.
But once the snow stopped, she wanted to try it again. So outside we went once more.
We placed her gently on the snow-covered sidewalk, then onto a tall drift. Her little toes spread wide, forming miniature snowshoes!
Since the snow began a couple of days ago, Lily has been determined to investigate it. So in the height of the snowstorm, I stood outside holding her for approximately 3 seconds, just so she could see what was falling from the sky (and stop crying at the back door). Turns out she was terrified of the swirling snow, so we went immediately back inside the house.
But once the snow stopped, she wanted to try it again. So outside we went once more.
We placed her gently on the snow-covered sidewalk, then onto a tall drift. Her little toes spread wide, forming miniature snowshoes!
Oh yes Lily ~ please go back inside. Too cold for kitties! Keep warm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good mommy you are for taking Lily out to explore. Your snow sure is pretty! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, sometimes we just have to SHOW them what the heck that is... Dakotah is like that too. Then after sniffing it she is less curious at the door and windows.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Janet!
It's always good to experience new things!
ReplyDeleteLook at Miss Lily in the snow! How adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteJanet the snow is beautiful. I wish we would get just a little here in TN this year.
ReplyDelete