Saturday was the first snow of THIS year. (I should say snow FLURRIES) Then it turned into sleet, then just rain. So last night I heard their was going to be snow again tomorrow, first they said here at our house, well they were right but it was a few flurries again. Whoppi! I wanted to see real snow. So last night I got on the computer to find out where it was going to REALLY snow. They said Adairsville and Dalton, but again it did not stick! This time I asked my new friend Patrica if she wanted to go with me. So she said sure. So we went straight up 75 north. Past Adairsville, no snow on the ground and then on up to Dalton. Again no snow on the ground. I said to Patrica now where? She said what about East. So we started heading toward Ellijay. Snow was flying around in the air, but still none sticking to the ground! I was frustrated! So we kept driving east. Then we headed into Blue Ridge Ga. (where I found snow the FIRST time after driving east then north for 2hrs) As we were going into Blue Ridge it started POURING down snow! Like turn your wipers on so you could see snow. After we passed up the sign that said “Down town Blue Ridge” go right. We started seeing snow all over the ground!!!! Yes finally! So we pulled over at this place that said a “dam” we then parked the car and got out to walk around. It was freezing! Temp was 25 but with the wind kicking like crazy it was WAY colder!

The dam

snow, water

snow on the car
We got back in the car and found a little park close by. We then attempted to make a snowman. I gathered the snow and Patrica made the snowman best as she could. (not enough snow, and it was VERY powdery)

Small snowman

Church we stopped at to Thank God for the snow!
So after ALL that driving (first in the wrong place) and oohing and Awing over the little bit of snow we got to enjoy we decided we were ready to come home.
The next time I hear it’s suppose to snow any where in Ga mts I’m going STRAIT to BLUE RIDGE!!!
I think Acworth/Woodstock Ga is DUE for a BIG SNOW!!! (snow that covers the ground completly, plus some, at least 5 inches)

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