Snow Love
We celebrated Valentine’s Day this past weekend. While I have many people who love me, I don’t have a sweetheart in the Valentine’s kind of way.
But I have to say, who needs love when you have SNOW.
Disclaimer: When substituting snow for love, there are a few things you should know. While snow will put a bloom on your cheeks, it will not keep you warm at night. And it tends to be a fickle friend. You can’t count on it to be there day after day. It is a little hard to take a vacation to a tropical place with snow as your buddy (or honey). But if you treat it like a short term romance and enjoy it while you can, snow will make Valentine’s Day sparkle.























that is just gorgeous! Who doesn’t want a little sparkle on Vday?!
I’m with you, girl!
Loved the snow, love the pics!
So pretty.
And just like a sweetheart, if you hold it close it melts.
Snow in the south as with any love lives by the old adage “Absence makes the heart grow fonder”
xoxo
a haiku on snow and love:
Snow falls in your hair
Your dark strands are flecked with white
A blizzard of love
(jenskate1 on epinions.com)
Beautiful pictures! It sure is special as snow doesn’t happen just every day in the South!
sparkle indeed. Plus, if it gets too frisky, you can always melt it:) And as a fellow red-headed Kate, I can attest to the ease in which we fire-brimmed girls can do that!
@David: I *love* haiku! Thanks for this one!
@cheryl walton
cheryl walton says
i love haiku and she smiles
more than words can say
@David: Cool
My snow haiku:
Snow in winter light
Drifting against the doorway
Joy for my spirit.
(posted a pic on my FB page to go along with this…but of course it won’t paste here.)
@cheryl: one more for winter
snow, winter’s fireflies
so gently whispers to me
like a child be free.