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Yesterday's storm exacted its toll. Forest paths were blocked by fallen trees. Raising the shutters in the morning revealed white roofs. We got some snow over night that only partially melted at tops 4°C.

Sun is setting behind trees and partially lighting up snowy paddocks

With all the rain we had yesterday the forest paths were saturated with puddles. One big hell of a mess. I could also see plenty of new ponds everywhere next to the tracks in the undergrowth. But I assume in a few days it's all gone again. 15 more photos.
@lyse very nice (which is the general expectation on photos from you)! You picked my favourite too which is also expected, as we both have great taste as well (LOL!). Talking about temps, and now that you mention 4°C, we had 6°C this morning after a couple of days close to 30°C, and running air conditioning. Crazy weather, ain't it?
@david Thank you, mate! Our taste is the absolute best, no doubt about that. <3 Your temperature rollercoaster is very delibitating, holy moly! Wednesday is supposed to reach very sunny 11°C, that's gonna be tough. And then by the weekend down to -4 to 4°C again. Sounds like fun. Well, let's see. Maybe I can call it a day early and use the nice weather for some more hiking, but I fear I will have some longer meetings. :-(
@lyse Dude, those shots in the woods with the talls trees are great. Could be album covers! 😄

When you opened with “Yesterday's storm exacted its toll”, I was expecting lots of damage. It was super windy here yesterday. 😩
@lyse Dude, those shots in the woods with the talls trees are great. Could be album covers! 😄

When you opened with “Yesterday's storm exacted its toll”, I was expecting lots of damage. It was super windy here yesterday. 😩
@lyse Dude, those shots in the woods with the talls trees are great. Could be album covers! 😄

When you opened with “Yesterday's storm exacted its toll”, I was expecting lots of damage. It was super windy here yesterday. 😩
@movq Thanks, man! Now with your album covers you just need your band. ;-) I took some shots of damage, fallen trees and that, but the photos turned out to be rubbish. I have to try again next time (and hope, it's not already cleaned up by then). But yeah, the storm was cool yesterday. Because I was in my cozy and dry home. :-)
@lyse Heh, I envy you. That really sucks when you live in a tower building. Heavy storms are super loud and worrying (“will everything hold” …). That’s much more relaxed in normal houses.
@lyse Heh, I envy you. That really sucks when you live in a tower building. Heavy storms are super loud and worrying (“will everything hold” …). That’s much more relaxed in normal houses.
@lyse Heh, I envy you. That really sucks when you live in a tower building. Heavy storms are super loud and worrying (“will everything hold” …). That’s much more relaxed in normal houses.
@movq Yes, true. I wouldn't wanna sit several meters up there in a storm either. Completely understand that. And we only got wind gusts of like 70 km/h tops. Probably nothing compared to what you experienced.