
President Trump showed a softer side last night when he tweeted this:
Wish I could share with everyone the beauty and majesty of being in the White House and looking outside at the snow filled lawns and Rose Garden. Really is something – SPECIAL COUNTRY, SPECIAL PLACE!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 13, 2019
And because a picture is worth a thousand words… First Lady Melania jumped in with the assist:
❄️❄️❄️ @WhiteHouse pic.twitter.com/VxGFzETv95
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) January 13, 2019
It truly is stunning, isn’t it?
Others shared their snaps:
Iconic Washington sites, such as the White House, Capitol, National Mall and Treasury are covered in snow on the 23rd day of the US government shutdown pic.twitter.com/41O04lPBXs
— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 14, 2019
Families and friends flock to a slope by the US Capitol building as the first major snowfall of the year descends on Washington, DC pic.twitter.com/7Du7nYT7fI
— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 14, 2019
Snowy conditions surrounding the @WhiteHouse @accuweather @breakingweather #accuweather #snow pic.twitter.com/3Apv49CnD0
— Dexter Henry (@DHenryTV) January 13, 2019
Snow falling at a wintery White House. pic.twitter.com/VXr6ND3AEA
— Kelly O’Donnell (@KellyO) January 13, 2019
So, so beautiful.
Of course…it’s not ALL fun and winter games:
It’s pretty at @WhiteHouse this morning, as Washington is in the midst of a winter storm that’s having major impacts on airports & travel in the area. DC is one of a growing list of cities that will have more snow than the Twin Cities by Monday #mnwx #dcwx pic.twitter.com/nrXJWL2RS1
— Mike Augustyniak (@MikeAugustyniak) January 13, 2019
YIKES! Reminds me of why I moved to Arizona!