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SInce the first snowfall, I’m smitten

February 16, 2010 by Janice Wilson Stridick

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Thanks to my birdfeeders, I never even considered staying indoors when the snow began on February 6th. I shoveled paths from the kitchen to the back shed at 7 AM that morning, as the powdery first blizzard covered the orchid gazing globe. Cardinals, sparrows, titmice, cowbirds, chickadees, downy woodpeckers, a red-bellied woodpecker and countless morning doves have thanked me, repeatedly, with their presence, song and swooping flight through the curtain of snowfall and the glow of a snowblink sky. This wonder of white has reminded me that I once lived on the shores of Lake Tahoe, and drove through blizzards to ski at Kirkwood, Heavenly Valley, and Homewood. I felt that pull, and . . . well, went inside to write.

What did the snow inspire in you?

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