You'd be right that it hardly ever snows here...though usually a couple of times a winter. The picture that you referenced is really beautiful. We had a pretty nice, lite now on Wed before Christmas; I didn't note if the one you referenced was from that particular snow but it sure looks like it could be from that. It was actually a pretty nice and neat snow day.

Thanks so much for the picture...most of the snow has now mosty melted even though temps here have been unseasonably cold (for here that means highs in the mid- to low-40's (deg F) and lows in the low 20's...balmy weather for the north east...but pretty cold for here). So the reminder of the snow is pretty neat.

ack Albuquerque, NM

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