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Our weather has been warm for January. In a portion of the year when we are accustomed to -40C and colder, last night rain fell upon our world. A thick slippery mat of ice coated all – vehicles moved with success while our biped selves slipped, slid, stumbled and tumbled. This set of images holds more meandering with a camera. Walking before school, white hoar frost dazzles. We may not see this weather outcome again this winter.
Listening to – Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs’ ‘Beg, Steal or Borrow,’ David Gray’s ‘Fugitive’ and ‘Kathleen,’ John Mayer’s ‘Queen of California’ and the Avett Brothers’ ‘Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise.’
Quote to Consider – “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever … It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” – Aaron Siskind
The white text on white background is difficulty – not just for you, perhaps for most readers during this past few weeks of this theme being used; I’ve changed themes to a more readable presentation.
Looks like you’re capturing the beauty of the snow; I’m with you on being snowbound. Up here, with an ice rain on Thursday night fire trucks were in the ditches responding to calls of accidents on the highways. I’ve stayed put this weekend.
It’s intriguing though to find that you’ve had a ride within 2016. Very good schtuff!
9 responses to “Meandering, Stumbles & Tumbles”
Great moody shots – I particularly like that hoarfrost morning
…but because of the white background and white lettering I found it hard to read much of your comment
Maureen – thank you.
The white text on white background is difficulty – not just for you, perhaps for most readers during this past few weeks of this theme being used; I’ve changed themes to a more readable presentation.
Good, good!
What a wonderful series of images.
Thank you, Miriam. 😉
Canada 14 gets my vote. Like the new layout.
Jim
Hey there, Jim:
The image is of the final walkway before my morning return home.
Take care … 😉
Wow! what an awesome series of photos! Beauty, variety, uniqueness
Hey there, Laurie:
Looks like you’re capturing the beauty of the snow; I’m with you on being snowbound. Up here, with an ice rain on Thursday night fire trucks were in the ditches responding to calls of accidents on the highways. I’ve stayed put this weekend.
It’s intriguing though to find that you’ve had a ride within 2016. Very good schtuff!
Thanks for looking in. Take care …!