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03-Jan-2022

Hardy crape myrtle

I was surprised at how well our crape myrtle came through Monday’s snowstorm, when 8.5 inches of snow weighed it down, but no branches were broken and most of the snow has melted now. Except get this: More snow is forecast for tonight, although less than the other day.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by PBase are decidedly
unsharp.

The Grinch, posted earlier:

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Date/Time03-Jan-2022 16:41:26
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Fong Lam07-Jan-2022 04:51
Such hardy Crape Myrtle being able to bear the weight of those heavy snow.....glad that the branches survived the load....lovely winter shot....V
Nirvan Hope07-Jan-2022 03:10
My goodness, that's a lot of snow! Glad to hear that the Crape Myrtle survived intact.
Gill Kopy07-Jan-2022 03:03
How wonderful that the Crape Myrtle held up to the weight of all that heavy snow. A lovely shot. V
Arnie Peterschmidt07-Jan-2022 02:14
Bent but not broken, beautiful fresh snow.
Julie Oldfield07-Jan-2022 01:30
It’s definitely hardy to stand up to all that snow. The snow looks heavy. V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography07-Jan-2022 00:41
Excellent capture of a real snowy winter, Voted.
Raymond Ma07-Jan-2022 00:35
It looks like Vancouver...we had 20cm of wet heavy snow overnight...shovelling it all was quite the workout! v
Isabel Cutler07-Jan-2022 00:10
Wow! I can almost feel it! V.
Long Bach Nguyen06-Jan-2022 22:54
WOW that is beautiful and hopefully you are warm and safe
hayl06-Jan-2022 22:04
Wow, not what it's used to for sure. Glad to hear it survived intact.
Dennis Hoyne06-Jan-2022 21:38
A beautiful snowy sight!
Claude Gagnon06-Jan-2022 21:36
Wow, love this shot....a real winter down there :)) V
Allan Jay06-Jan-2022 21:17
Same as us…we just got another fresh
dumping. Unusual for the West coast
of BC.
Mairéad06-Jan-2022 21:02
That really is a thick coating of snow. Sounds like you might be having more snow photo opportunities.
joseantonio06-Jan-2022 20:44
Are you sure you don´t live in Alaska?...V.
globalgadabout06-Jan-2022 20:06
that weight of snow does test a plant's resiience...good news yours bent yet did not breal....those droopy curves tell the story..
fotabug06-Jan-2022 20:02
That is a lot of snow. Beautiful shot.