Wilson Bentley, Snow flakes, 1902. Thank you, mythologyofblue.
Georges Lemmen, Snowy Evening (1910). With thanks to themetropolitanline.
I’ve posted this before but on a day like this, well, it just seems to apply: Let it snow. Thank you once again, nevver.
The Storm
Now through the white orchard my little dog
romps, breaking the new snow
with wild feet.
Running here running there, excited,
hardly able to stop, he leaps, he spins
until the white snow is written upon
in large, exuberant letters,
a long sentence, expressing
the pleasures of the body in this world.
Oh, I could not have said it better
- Mary Oliver
From Whiskey River
Guy Wiggins (1883 - 1962) “New York in the Snow,” from seekingsatori & nevver via: Art Inconnu
Gustave Caillebotte, “Rooftops under Snow,” 1878 from nevver.

