A frosted forest in downtown Binghamton, New York?
March 13, 2018 |
They call it other things.
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March 13, 2018 |
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"They call it other things"!! Yes, I can image it must be difficult in freezing conditions for so long.. I guess the days are short too. Nevertheless it creates some great photos just like this one!
ReplyDeleteYes Snow has its own magic ingredient.
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We got lucky here in Michigan as that storm stayed south of us. YEEEEAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I wouldn't call it by any other name. It's sure a frosted forest :)
ReplyDeleteHa! Other things indeed.
ReplyDeleteBut that is a lovely picture. And I do have to say the snowy trees and homes of my neighborhood were very pretty this morning with the sun out, I had to watch the sidewalk for dirty pools of slush and packed-snow slippery spots but I was sneaking glances.
Unfortunately came out without a camera, but it was pretty.
I still think it's magical! We're expecting snow here today as well. Brrrr . . .
ReplyDeleteFourth? Fourth! Yikes. I'm so sorry. Sending warm thoughts your way.
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful winter wonderland also here in Delaware - but enough is enough - my bulbs are ready to bloom!
ReplyDeleteSnow is a four letter word ....grumble grumble
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ReplyDeleteSnow makes things look magical, but a photograph of a snow-filled area without people, in a dim setting creates a moment of silence and insecureness.
When it snows, it could be day, it could be night, only the snow knows, only the snow shines!
Thank God I missed that one Alana. I was there for 3 of the nor'easters and was worried I wouldn't make the flight back home.....It does look lovely though when it snows.
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