Our beautiful snow didn’t last very long. The rain began to fall in the afternoon and the snow melted away, leaving messy slush.
The drizzle continued today, but there were brief periods of sun, making for some dramatic skies.
Rain is forecast for the next few days and the temperature is rising. At least it is good for the garden.
Debra, Your posts are wonderful pr for Lucca di Bagna. My daughter and l look forward to your pictures. I will be in Marche towards the end of June and will try to get to the Lucca area. Hopefully, we can meet for a coffee. Thanks again for the many posts.
By: Diane on March 2, 2018
at 6:39 pm
I won’t be in Italy at the end of June, we leave on 11th June to go back to Australia. I hope you enjoy your Italian visit.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 2, 2018
at 9:13 pm
Debra; Enjoy your time on Italy. Safe trip back to Australia.
By: Diane on March 2, 2018
at 9:24 pm
Well, that didn’t last long! I’m glad you got pictures of the snow before it disappeared.
By: sheilasunshine on March 2, 2018
at 6:54 pm
Me too!
By: Debra Kolkka on March 2, 2018
at 9:14 pm
The river looks gorgeous – I love it when there is lots of water
By: Elizabeth Litzow on March 2, 2018
at 8:57 pm
It looks great right now.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 2, 2018
at 9:19 pm
Che bella.
By: Francesca on March 3, 2018
at 2:18 am
It has been a pretty couple of days.
By: Debra Kolkka on March 3, 2018
at 5:33 am
Snow and rain are great for the gardens and the river. Bagni di Lucca will look even more gorgeous in May!
By: Mulino Dominillo on March 3, 2018
at 4:59 am
Last year was a very dry year and it showed in the garden. I am happy to see the rain,
By: Debra Kolkka on March 3, 2018
at 5:34 am
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By: After the snow — Bagni di Lucca and Beyond – Lives changing Through Tourism on March 3, 2018
at 11:10 am
Gorgeous and soothing pics Debra 😀
By: Lorraine @Not Quite Nigella on March 3, 2018
at 7:18 pm