A pooped pup with legwarmers on the trip.
A view out the back door. Skaneateles has snow!
On the way home.
My kind of weather.
Click to enlarge....we saw a lot of people doing this.
Click for a better look.....we saw a lot of these signs in Amish country.
We drove to the cutest little town. Ellicottville, New York. Straight ahead you can see the ski slopes.
Everything here revolves around skiing.
Teddy refused to get out of the car. I think she was too warm and snuggly on her car bed wearing her legwarmers. The ground was slushy and though Teddy loves to swim, she HATES getting her feet wet. Go figure.
The town was full of cute stores. This antique store is called The Purple Doorknob.
Let It Snow and have a beer.
The stores are still decorated.
A llok down Main Street.
Snowboarder's paradise.
I used to live close by here. This area was settled by Swedes and Norwegians. Everybody skis. When I was in college, lots of students skied to school.
Even the dogs wear ski jackets.
You can't see it in this picture but there are skiers skiing down that hill in the background.
For a small town there are lots of restaurants.
Little Scandinavian toy warriors.
How quaint.
There are lots of historical buildings too.
Then were drove right into the snow belt.
These small towns have more snow removal equipment than large cities. This is Mayville, New York.
Many people don't know how to drive in the snow. And some idiots drive in blizzard conditions while taking photographs!
A view out the back door. Skaneateles has snow!
On the way home.
My kind of weather.
Click to enlarge....we saw a lot of people doing this.
Click for a better look.....we saw a lot of these signs in Amish country.
We drove to the cutest little town. Ellicottville, New York. Straight ahead you can see the ski slopes.
Everything here revolves around skiing.
Teddy refused to get out of the car. I think she was too warm and snuggly on her car bed wearing her legwarmers. The ground was slushy and though Teddy loves to swim, she HATES getting her feet wet. Go figure.
The town was full of cute stores. This antique store is called The Purple Doorknob.
Let It Snow and have a beer.
The stores are still decorated.
A llok down Main Street.
Snowboarder's paradise.
I used to live close by here. This area was settled by Swedes and Norwegians. Everybody skis. When I was in college, lots of students skied to school.
Even the dogs wear ski jackets.
You can't see it in this picture but there are skiers skiing down that hill in the background.
For a small town there are lots of restaurants.
Little Scandinavian toy warriors.
How quaint.
There are lots of historical buildings too.
Then were drove right into the snow belt.
These small towns have more snow removal equipment than large cities. This is Mayville, New York.
Many people don't know how to drive in the snow. And some idiots drive in blizzard conditions while taking photographs!
Comments
It is really beautiful up in that part of the state. We spent a fair bit of time up there when we were mobile in the fifthwheel.
We have very few scooters here, the snow is to unsure nowdyas, but we do have ski slopes and signs with horses (without wagons though). This county has more horses than any other in the country.
Strangly enough my dogs doesn´t care about getting their paws wet, but take a bath!!!! :-) :-)
Have a great day now!
Christer.
Sweet little towns there - great shops!
Hope Teddy is feeling spunkier soon!
And if Teddy were any more adorable, she'd be illegal! Does she know that she has such a huge fan club? Maybe you had better not tell her. She may demand more pampering, as if that were possible! ;-) What a sweetheart she is!
And you are too, for once again taking the time to share your adventures!!
Welcome to SITS! It's great to have you in the SITStahood!
I came by to welcome you to SITS! We're happy to have you with us!
Glad you arrived home safe and sound. Loved your holiday snaps. I want to travel those roads, but in perhaps spring or autumn.
Stopping in to welcome you to SITS and to wish you a Happy New Year!!
Suprisingly there was "plenty" of snow in Edinburgh this Xmas ;D
However, I'd love to visit these little towns! Quaint is definitely the perfect description.
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