For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
Hi everyone and welcome back to Sunday Wildflowers! Oh my, it has been very cold here lately, down as cold as -50F (-46C) at night and warming up to -20F (-28C) during the day. This morning a thick ice fog was hanging over our town like a heavy blanket.
Anyway, since it’s nice and frosty, I figured that white wildflowers would be fitting for today.

Starflower.

Bunchberry flower.

Wild Lily-of-the-Valley. Looks like something from Mars.
I hope you like them, have a great day and God bless!
Steve. Β©2026 Steve McLeod.
Delightful Steve
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Glad you liked them Sheree! Have a great day!π
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You too
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Thanks!
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We’re in the middle of a winter storm. Thanks for the flowers. I need the lift. π€£ππ
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I heard there was a major storm down that way, also the southern part of our province got 2 feet of snow and still snowing. We just got the cold, no snow, but we need snow. Hope you have a great day anyway!πββ
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Thank you Steve. These photos remind me that another spring will arrive. After receiving at least a foot of snow and even more Arctic cold, I am now feeling a bit warmer.
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So glad you enjoyed these Richard! Yes, I heard you really got a lot of snow, the southern part of our province got 2 feet of snow, we got nothing, just bone chilling cold between -40 and -50 for a few days. Now it’s back to being just normal winter cold of -20 to -30. All temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit. Hope it warms up down there soon so that snow can melt. Have a great week!πββ
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From my years in Montana, I can relate to periods of extended Arctic cold. Stay warm and safe.
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Yes, it’s good weather to stay indoors with some hot coffee!
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