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Many coast residents woke up this morning to a winter wonderland. It was no exception at Rick's and my place in Anchor Bay!

It looked like the land had been transported to the Sierras!

The temperature this morning was 32 degrees, very cold for the coast! But the sun came out and the snow melted in a few hours. But as I type this at 4:43 this afternoon, it's raining with intermittent snowflakes, and it's 35 degrees...brrrr!

It doesn't snow too often - my elevation is 600+ feet. It sure feels like we are going to get more snow overnight.

We've had cold temperatures recently, colder than usual for the Mendonoma Coast. We've had two days of measurable snow at higher elevations. Wendy Baily photographed this sight on Eureka Hill Road, in Point Arena.

We live at the 650' elevation and over the weekend we had snowflakes coming down but not sticking. But at 1,000' elevation, people received quite a bit of snow. Brrr!

Thanks to Wendy for allowing me to share her photo with you here. Wendy is the author of "Mary the Doll," a charming children's book. Among other retailers, it is sold at the Four-eyed Frog Bookstore in Gualala: https://www.foureyedfrog.com/

Showery, cool day today!