These are impressive photos Imac. You had a quite a snowfall. I've been keeping an eye on the weather reports over there. I remember walking home in a blizzard once with my Dad when I used to work in Torquay many, many years ago. We had to abandon the car with a lot of other abandoned cars. I still remember the feeling of relief when we practically fell into our house and Mum gave us a nice hot cuppa! Stay safe and stay warm.
The macros are wonderful! All of that snow really is beautiful though I don't know if you're thinking the same right now. I hope thinks lighten up for you all.
You got up close and personal with the snow and ice! These are some great images, especially the macros. I believe that dealing with snow is a learned experience. After a few mild winters, we forget. Also the older I get, the less I like to shovel anything. LOL!
Where's your snowman, Stewart? I want. I want. It looks like the heavy kind of snow that would pack really well. I grew up in Michigan and when it snowed I used to make myself an igloo and I would sit inside and play all day. My dad would spray water over it so that it would freeze and last for a long time. We also used to make an ice rink in the yard. Thanks for the memories, Stewart. Beautiful micros.
Where's your snowman, Stewart? I want. I want. It looks like the heavy kind of snow that would pack really well. I grew up in Michigan and when it snowed I used to make myself an igloo and I would sit inside and play all day. My dad would spray water over it so that it would freeze and last for a long time. We also used to make an ice rink in the yard. Thanks for the memories, Stewart. Beautiful micros.
Wonderful pictures ! ice and snow is a good subject to photograph. In Belgium we hadn't had so much snow in 7 years and up to - 15 or more since 20 years ! I can tell you we are not equipped either and with 3 snowflakes the whole traffic breaks down, airports included ! It's a mess ! That's why I hate snow in the city !
I think it's all a matter of what you're used to. The first snowfall of the year is always a mess here too, especially on the roads when motorists insist on driving like it's still summer.
These are impressive photos Imac. You had a quite a snowfall. I've been keeping an eye on the weather reports over there. I remember walking home in a blizzard once with my Dad when I used to work in Torquay many, many years ago. We had to abandon the car with a lot of other abandoned cars. I still remember the feeling of relief when we practically fell into our house and Mum gave us a nice hot cuppa! Stay safe and stay warm.
ReplyDeleteThe macros are wonderful! All of that snow really is beautiful though I don't know if you're thinking the same right now. I hope thinks lighten up for you all.
ReplyDeleteYour macros are exquisite -- I really like the blue in the icicle. I hope the snow is not causing you any continuing problems.
ReplyDeleteYou got up close and personal with the snow and ice! These are some great images, especially the macros. I believe that dealing with snow is a learned experience. After a few mild winters, we forget. Also the older I get, the less I like to shovel anything. LOL!
ReplyDeleteGreat snow pics! It certainly makes a change!
ReplyDeleteLooks like MY world, but I know it's kind of rare in your neck of the woods. Love the blue icicle.
ReplyDeleteWhere's your snowman, Stewart? I want. I want. It looks like the heavy kind of snow that would pack really well. I grew up in Michigan and when it snowed I used to make myself an igloo and I would sit inside and play all day. My dad would spray water over it so that it would freeze and last for a long time. We also used to make an ice rink in the yard. Thanks for the memories, Stewart. Beautiful micros.
ReplyDeleteWhere's your snowman, Stewart? I want. I want. It looks like the heavy kind of snow that would pack really well. I grew up in Michigan and when it snowed I used to make myself an igloo and I would sit inside and play all day. My dad would spray water over it so that it would freeze and last for a long time. We also used to make an ice rink in the yard. Thanks for the memories, Stewart. Beautiful micros.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning IMAC
ReplyDeleteHave been thinking of You everytime I have seen the weather on the British Island <3
How come everything that is natural beautiful also comes with human danger? Your photos are simply beautiful, as always, my friend.
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Wonderful pictures ! ice and snow is a good subject to photograph.
ReplyDeleteIn Belgium we hadn't had so much snow in 7 years and up to - 15 or more since 20 years ! I can tell you we are not equipped either and with 3 snowflakes the whole traffic breaks down, airports included ! It's a mess ! That's why I hate snow in the city !
I think it's all a matter of what you're used to. The first snowfall of the year is always a mess here too, especially on the roads when motorists insist on driving like it's still summer.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so pretty in the snow. ;-)
Sorry its causing problems....but it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat icicle is magic... How long did it grow?
ReplyDeleteNo drought there I take it.. hope it doesn't cause too much trouble. .thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments, the snow is on the thaw at the moment, but they say more to come on thursday.
ReplyDeleteI love these photos!!! My favorite is the icicle, although the others are quite amazing too.
ReplyDelete*shiver.. great photos.. but now I'm cold...
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