I took my camera on a walk across campus today and took a few pictures of our spring snow.
When I left my building, a snow flurry was just starting.
It was adding to the load of snow on this tree.
By the time I had walked the four blocks across campus, blue skies were showing again behind this wonderful fancy frosted roofline on the geology building.
The mix of snow and sun has made icicles, like these tiny ones hanging off of this fir tree.
This dinosaur is wearing a cap of snow and has his mouth filled with it!
Back over by my building, this tree looks like it is full of giant balls of cotton instead of snow!
-She Wolf (c) 2008






LOL! I love the snow on the dino! I won’t tell you that it was 80 degrees on my campus today.
By: Lori on April 12, 2008
at 4:33 am
I’m thankful for the 72 degrees we’re promised in NJ, but I love your snow pictures–so beautiful!
By: Barbara on April 12, 2008
at 2:24 pm
Beautiful! I’m happy though with our 85 degrees forecast for later today.
Vi
By: woodnymph on April 12, 2008
at 2:55 pm
We still have little patches of very dirty-looking snow on the ski slopes by my house. But that’s it!
Where’s the dinosaur on campus there? That’s a cool thing to have around!
By: jodhiay on April 12, 2008
at 5:47 pm
The snow in your part of the world is simply amazing Jane. These photos are quite extraordinary and give a strong sense of your season.
By: Heather Blakey on April 20, 2008
at 11:21 pm