Sunlight, new snow and ordinary objects often interact to give intriguing patterns:
Looking downward when you’re outside can be rewarding. (Often more rewarding than looking upward.)
Sunlight, new snow and ordinary objects often interact to give intriguing patterns:
Looking downward when you’re outside can be rewarding. (Often more rewarding than looking upward.)
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Snow in the wrong places can be a major problem. (Think of Heathrow Airport.)
However, in the right places it can give exciting beauty.
Winter has many faces.
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Last week I was in Colorado skiing with a group of wrinklers.
We had a fine time! A good early season warmup.
This is what it looks like from the top of High Alpine on Snowmass. We had the place to ourselves.
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One Mile Bay has been frozen for about a week now. We’ve also had some snow.
It will be this way until April.
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The water in One Mile Bay is close to freezing.
Another few days of open water.
And then the ice won’t leave until mid-April.
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Yep, Canadian spelling.
These guys were out in the snow last night and this morning.
They will survive!
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The curves of the branches under the snow attracted me to this scene.
They will recover when the snow melts today.
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The maple keys will drop in a couple of days. The new leaves are in shock.
No growth until the weather warms up.
Summer is coming. Believe!
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Walked in the bush near the cottage yesterday. Spring appears to have arrived about two weeks early but it is really pleasant outside so why worry?
Quiet and quite warm for March.
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