This was the scene on Jan. 29th at Lake Norfork in north central Arkansas. 
 Everywhere you looked, people were outside, enjoying the first warm days that followed a cold and snowy winter.
Everywhere you looked, people were outside, enjoying the first warm days that followed a cold and snowy winter.
The sky was as blue as the crystal clear water of the lake that beckoned boaters anxious to take advantage of the 70º weather. We even saw a girl wearing a bathing suit, as she sat on the sand near the water's edge. It was one of those late winter days that was certainly a sign of things to come. 
We just didn't know what exactly was coming.
 After such a beautiful  weekend, who could have predicted this would be the scene, just six days  later, on the Friday night of Feb. 4. It was a beautiful sight as the  snow gently fell.
 After such a beautiful  weekend, who could have predicted this would be the scene, just six days  later, on the Friday night of Feb. 4. It was a beautiful sight as the  snow gently fell. The  beauty snow was breathtaking. There was wood to burn in the stove, the  refrigerator was stocked up and   set out to simply enjoy the view.
The  beauty snow was breathtaking. There was wood to burn in the stove, the  refrigerator was stocked up and   set out to simply enjoy the view.
Much  to our surprise, we woke up on the morning of Feb. 9 to our third  snowfall of the season. This one was more beautiful than the previous  one. 
 Interestingly,  it crippled the states of Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma with  record-breaking snow totals. And then came the record-breaking cold  snap. Some temperatures reached well below the zero mark, making for  transportation headaches and all the  ills.
Interestingly,  it crippled the states of Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma with  record-breaking snow totals. And then came the record-breaking cold  snap. Some temperatures reached well below the zero mark, making for  transportation headaches and all the  ills.
At our house, we received just shy of a foot of snow. 
 It was so beautiful. It began in the early morning hours and snowed all day. It was so lovely to look out the window.
It was so beautiful. It began in the early morning hours and snowed all day. It was so lovely to look out the window. 
Again,  this was predicted, so we were ready for it. Being retired, there was  no place we had to be, except in our warm, cozy home, enjoying the  beautiful wintry scene. 
The temperatures are predicted to reach 60º again by Monday. 
I  love the weather in the Ozarks. It certainly has been a roller coaster  ride. There are 38 more days until the official start of Spring--a day  worth waiting for. I can't help but wonder what Mother Nature has in  store for us in those last gasps of winter.
 
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