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When I left work yesterday, it was snowing right down.
I thought I would take the bus home. The federal building (housing the post office, amongst other things) has a nice overhang right where I wait for the #9, so I could take pics without endangering the camera. Looking west.
Looking south.
(I am really liking this image. Even for me, this one is stark. With an exuberant fizz...... I didn't have high expectations for any of these -- just goes to show -- Take the Pic; You Never Know.)
Still looking south. Gotta love the sparkles.....
There was a lot of traffic (everyone driving slowly because of the snow?), and my bus didn't come. None of the buses along the side where I catch the 9 came.
I decided to walk. The snow wasn't that deep, so I strode out, in my running shoes....
It was a good idea. It wasn't too windy, and it was a very pleasant walk. My hands got a little cold (I meditated on knit-then-felted mittens, as I walked). It wasn't too windy, just snowy, cold, nice.
This last pic was taken about 10pm. Still snowing.
Through my front yard maple tree, the neighbors' decorated house.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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3 comments:
SNO? Vas iss das Sno?
Is und ting vee dunt got heeere.
Exzept on dee muntens. Veery hi un de muntens.
I am sooooo gonna regret having said that. The minute I hit "publish your comment" I thought, "We have had snow here. I shouldn't have been so smarta$$."
Luckily essentially no one here knows where you live...............
:-) :-)
Last year we hadn't had any noticeable snow here, by now. I remember a red/white/green pic I took around now where the white was a picket fence........
This year has been snowier, so far.
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