It's SNOWING in ARIZONA!! Part Two!!

Wellllllllll, this will be my second attempt at putting together this blog post. I completely finished it, and went to save it at the bottom, and it went kaputt.... offline...grrrrrr.....

Here are some of my favorites of the remaining photos I promised I would share. After yesterday's post about our snow in Show Low, just 140 miles north and east of the Phoenix Valley, it continued to snow. I took photos until dusk, and then waited to see if there would be more this morning. Not much happened during the night, and most of the snow - gone. Can I tell you? I LOVE to take photographs of almost anything dealing with nature or with children. This was a treat for me! The weather man tells us that it snowed 9" yesterday and last night. You can see from the banister on the deck how deep it was before I signed off last evening. Enjoy our snow in Arizona - Part Two.

Notice the snow flakes floating to the ground.....

From our kitchen window

Snow settling on trees

snow on trees

From our kitchen window

Deck covered with snow

Looking up at a snow laden branch

Here's the Lady in Red's car - yep, it's red alright! It was so covered with snow that you couldn't see out. See that branch? Later in the evening, my husband went out to move the car so that the branch laying on my car didn't break off and dent or ruin our pretty red car.

Car with snow

This is a photo from the front of our little home.. Reminds me of a Currier and Ives postcard!

Our little community

This is my personal favorite!

View of branch over front door

The end of the day from our back deck!

Snow on our Deck

This morning there was at least 6 inches on the railing and on the table. All gone now, but it is still raining, occasionally hailing, and a snow flake here and there. If anything important happens - and I take photos - I'll be back tomorrow. ;-)

Pepper

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Comments

Teri- This is SO totally amazing Teri! Love the photos too! Did it just snow at nightfall when the weather dropped or was it cold all day?

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset RealtorsĀ® Wellington Florida Homes For Sale (International Properties and Investments LLC) about 4 years ago

Katerina, it is amazing. No, it snowed all day long! It was so neat. We kept standing and ooing and awing at the huge snowflakes. It was in the low 40's all day yesterday and today. ;-) Great reason to hole up! ;-) It even gets me to relax though here I am on the internet. ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC about 4 years ago

The snow is very pretty. I bet it was fun relaxing and watching the snow fall.

Posted by Julie Kippen about 4 years ago

Julie, yes it is - very pretty - especially from the inside looking out. ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC about 4 years ago

Teri you probably don't see snow much out your way so I am sure it is a thrill but for someone who has to live through it for four long months, I am glad that Summer is almost here.

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) about 4 years ago

Teri -  a nice cozy fire and some yummy marshmallows & chocolate cocoa is calling my name! Be right up the mountain!! Are you there for the holiday weekend?

Posted by Gilbert Arizona Real Estate - REALTORĀ® Candace Robinson Broker Associate (HomeSmart ) about 4 years ago

Bill, you're right - and that's why it is a treat! I cannot imagine living in it for four months. We welcomed the sunshine today....and out we went. ;-)

Candace, we've been here since last Sunday - and will return home Wednesday after the Memorial Day rush. I'll be stopping by the network meeting, and then off to the dentist at 1:00.....

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC about 4 years ago

TERI, Isn't that fairly late for it to be snowing?  When I went to Colorado for Mother's Day it was spitting snow and that is quite late and you are supposed to be able to start planting your flowers byt mid May in Colorado.  The pictures are very nice though.

Posted by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro (Results Realty) about 4 years ago

Marchel, REALLY late....our weather across the country has been very unusual. Loved taking the pictures..will print, frame and hang some of them in our little mountain home as a reminder. ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC about 4 years ago

I love it!  People don't conceptualize snow in Arizona - especially in May. It's been unseasonably cold in the Surprise (Sun City Grand) 55 to 65 degrees most of the day.  Thank you for the gorgeous pictures!

Posted by Phoenix Retirement Communities Sun City Grand real estate homes (Sun City Grand Leolinda Bowers Ken Meade Realty) about 4 years ago

Leolinda, I for sure, haven't been "in" the snow for many, many years. As a result, we love it as a treat! So glad yu enjoyed the photos.

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 5 years ago

So beautiful! Gotta keep my wife away from this blog...she'll have me buying property in Arizona! (don't you dare contact her secretly! :)

Posted by Joey Aszterbaum (Jolynne Photography) almost 4 years ago

Joey, so beautiful here in Arizona. I think Hemet is beautiful as well. Why not a place in both places. ;-) It's our secret, promise! ~ unless, of course, she contacts me directly. . . and then I'll try and be very careful not to let the cat out of the bag. ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

:)

Posted by Joey Aszterbaum (Jolynne Photography) almost 4 years ago

Well this is a talking point for Global Warming!!  I am rather happy that we are having a slower start to the summer in the Phoenix area.  And now that I have said that out loud, expect consistent 100+ temperatures soon.

Posted by Karen Turney-Phoenix Real Estate (Homesmart) almost 4 years ago

Joey, ;-) Back at ya! ;-)

Karen, don't we love our weather now? Only in the 90's........;-) Love it this evening.........;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

Teri, I'm always amazed when you say it snows in Arizona. I've only been there a couple of times and it was extremely hot...I never even dreamed it could snow.

Your right the photo does look like something out of a postcard. Very calming effect.

Posted by Gena Riede, Real Estate Broker Sacramento CA Real Estate (916) 417-2699 (Riede Real Estate, Lic. 01310792) almost 4 years ago

What fun - to have snow and enjoy it too!  It always looks so pretty when it's fresh like that.

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) almost 4 years ago

Gena, it would really be surprised if it snowed in Phoenix. ;-)  It has you know.....many years ago. But to get snow, even in the higher elevations, was a shocker - but fun for us. ;-)

Georgina, it was absolutely beautiful. I think those of us who don't live in the snow find it even more of a treat. ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

Hi Teri:  I am catching up on post reading and came across this snowy AZ one.  Holy Moly!    We experience things like this here (mts) but you don't usually associate AZ with wild-ish weather.  Pic's are beautiful!

Posted by Lake Arrowhead Real Estate (909)273-4542 Kat DeLong, Realtor Dre#01235311 (Mountain Country Realty, Lake Arrowhead. (909)-273-4542) almost 4 years ago

Hi Teri: The next time this happens, when you see it's taking a long time to load, just do a copy and paste to clipboard. Then, when it finally goes kaput, you have saved it. Sometimes, you can also use the back button to recover your data. Whatever you do, don't ever click on the home button or back to home.

P.S. Love, love the snow. As long as I don't have to live in it, I LOVE it.

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Posted by Elizabeth Weintraub, Sacramento Short Sale Agent, Land Park, East Sac, Lyon RE (Top 1% at Lyon Real Estate #00697006) almost 4 years ago

Kat, this was definitely a treat!! We loved it!

Elizabeth, thanks for the tip. I love the snow too.. from the inside out. :-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

Why did Arizona get more snow than Portland? What happened to global warming? This just doesn't seem fair!

Todd Clark, Helping Families Home - www.IFoundYourNewHome.com

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Knipe Realty) almost 4 years ago

Todd, 'cause we needed it! There is global warming - especially in Arizona! ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

Before moving here we were visiting my brother-in-law one year in March or April.  They took us up to Carefree and it started snowing.  I was shocked!  We weren't that high up (I thought).

Posted by Arizona retirement homes for sale,Kathy Anderson, Sun City Grand Arizona (Ken Meade Realty) almost 4 years ago

Kathy, the neat thing about our state, is that we have all sorts of options, and we never know what will come next. This was a great - and pleasant - surprise. ;-)

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 4 years ago

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