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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
And the snow doth keepeth fallingeth
We had ourselves a nice little snowstorm yesterday in Kalamazoo. It was a relatively warm snowstorm, and the result was perfectly frosted trees. Here are some pictures I took of the sidewalk in front of the Fetzer Center and the back patio.
Wow! How pretty, Lisa. Looks like it coated everything. Kind of funny to see all those chairs lined up, as though this was an early snow, that caught people off guard. Thanks for sharing your pictures on the Blog.
Yeah Lisa, that's beautiful. Amber is in Mexico this week but I'm sure that if she could see these pictures she would rush back to the snowy north immediately.
Those chairs covered in snow remind me of some erie underwater photos of the Titanic with encrusted deck chairs.
Just a correction, though, Lisa. Those trees are not frosted in the sense that they are covered in frost. They are frosted in the sense that a cake is frosted. We had a cold night recently followed by a warm, foggy morning and the result was beautifully frosted trees (and everything else).
pretty, don't you wish winter lasted all year?
ReplyDeletewell, I wouldn't go that far
ReplyDeleteWow! How pretty, Lisa. Looks like it coated everything. Kind of funny to see all those chairs lined up, as though this was an early snow, that caught people off guard. Thanks for sharing your pictures on the Blog.
ReplyDeleteYeah Lisa, that's beautiful. Amber is in Mexico this week but I'm sure that if she could see these pictures she would rush back to the snowy north immediately.
ReplyDeleteThose chairs covered in snow remind me of some erie underwater photos of the Titanic with encrusted deck chairs.
ReplyDeleteJust a correction, though, Lisa. Those trees are not frosted in the sense that they are covered in frost. They are frosted in the sense that a cake is frosted. We had a cold night recently followed by a warm, foggy morning and the result was beautifully frosted trees (and everything else).