Snowy photos, part two

The snow was gone by midday, but my husband and I got out and played in it this morning, and naturally, I took my camera.  For those of you laughing at us with our tiny snowfall (around 3″ at the airport, for the record), it’s the fourth highest recorded snowfall in Charleston ever.  There is a reason we get so excited about this stuff.  The rest of the photos are available at Flickr.

Camellias in the snow:

Snowy camellias

Snowy camellias

The churchyard next door:
Trinity Methodist Churchyard

This lamp post made me think of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.
Snowy lamp post

Snowy rooftop for the downtown Market:
Snow on the Market rooftop

I love this sign for a hammock shop on the Market:
Snowy sign

Snowy salt marsh at Waterfront Park:
Waterfront Park

Chopper and a very respectably sized snowman at Waterfront Park:
Chopper and snowman at Waterfront Park

His hair is made from palmetto leaves and his eyes are palmetto berries.
Snowman at Waterfront Park

The pineapple fountain at Waterfront Park:
Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park

A much smaller snowman on a bench overlooking the fountain:
Waterfront Park

This can’t be good for these flowers:
Waterfront Park

Unnecessary!Sign is unnecessary:
Waterfront Park

One of the classic downtown cemeteries on the walk home:
Snowy cemetery

  1. grumpnet’s avatar

    nice shooting, tex!

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