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This was the first snowstorm of the year. there was 21 cm of snow on Saturday alone. It is said that this was the biggest amount of snowfall in one day, beating out 1904's 20.3 cm. Everyone was outside either shoveling the snow off their driveways or playing in the snow by making snowmen, sledding, going for a walk, having snowball fights. I think it brought out the kid in all of us including animals. There were a lot of animals out in the snow, I saw ducks, birds, bunnies, and dogs out for walks and running around in the snow. The snow on trees and house tops made for beautiful scenery. My sisters who would normally rather stay inside went outside and had loads of fun. Below are photos showing what I captured before, during, and after the snow fall.
                                                                                                                                              The Wallflower is a proud production of Canterbury's TGG3M program
  • HOME
  • March 2021
    • Quarantine Passtimes
    • My TOY STORY
    • School: Why go back?
    • Salty Dogs
    • Dog days of Lockdown
    • Beauty of winter
    • Spring in the air
    • StarvingArtist
  • Earn a credit with The Wallflower
  • Radio Free Canterbury
  • Virtual Club Schedule
  • Course selection
  • #snacktime: A VIsual Arts Exhibit
  • Back Issues
    • February 2021 >
      • Comfort quest
      • Eat, Sleep, Instagram
      • Getting the job done
      • Online learning: The Success
      • Online learning: The Struggle
      • Sustaining Canterbury Spirit
      • PSP Rules the School
      • Memories of Lunch
      • TikTok & Mental Health
      • Presidential perspectives
      • Crocheting a flower
      • Rocking out to Records
      • Safety Dance: Ballet in a Pandemic
      • What I like about Me
      • First Snowstorm
      • Giving & Receiving
      • Locked Up Fun
      • Covid: The Great Wait
      • Obsession
      • Real Potter Magic
    • January 2021 >
      • Gr. 12s: Life after high school
      • Treating vaccine hesitancy
      • Virtual auditions
      • Pandemic projects
      • PhotoEssay: Students of Cohort A
      • Promises for the new year
      • Romance during Covid
      • Yubo
      • Shop, shop, shop online
      • No masking style
      • The Small Business Struggle
      • PSP students online
      • Cancel culture conflict
      • Winter driving
      • School, Covid, Work, Repeat
      • A new scientific balance
      • Photo Essay: Winter is Coming
      • Photo Essay: Other Side of the Screen
      • Photo Essay: Day in the Lockdown
      • Photo Essay: Glebe during a pandemic
    • December 2020 Features >
      • Christmas spirit
      • The New Age of Teaching
      • The 4-Hour Sit
      • Covid Change & Challenges
      • Impact of Quarantine
      • Covid Closes Caf
      • Post-secondary in a Pandemic
      • PSP Winter Worries
      • Snow and Peace
      • Covid & Academic Motivation
      • The (art) show goes on
      • Cloaked Chords
      • The Gifting Dilemma
      • Screen Ed: Pathway or Obstruction?
      • A Covid Kinda Christmas
      • Video Games as Sport
      • StudCo still running
      • Competing through Covid
      • Pandemic Pets
      • The Lost Season
      • Self Care
    • November 2020 >
      • Amazing Race Canterbury
      • Halloween photo gallery
      • Photo essay: Grasping the Guitar