In Rochester, New York, the saying is, "If you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes."
That might be a bit of an exaggeration, but it is not far off. Here is a quick trip through 3 consecutive days.
SNOW
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The house, blanketed. |
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A fine setting as Christmas approached. No need to dream. |
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As the sun began to set, the gray snow became orange. |
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The deer passed by earlier, in a hurry from the look of the tracks. |
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Long shadows on the snowy rolling contour. |
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Distant clouds illuminated by the unseen setting sun. |
FOG
An unusually warm day melted the snow, giving rise to a static fog.
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Which path would you follow? |
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The faraway trees fade to gray. The fog deadens not only the light, but sound as well. The eerie quiet can be unnerving to those who rely on audio. |
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So Mr. Newton, can you pick the perpetrator out of this lineup? |
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Little guy looks lonely. |
ICE
Inverted temperature layers provide rain that falls into below-freezing air.
This instance was a thin and beautiful coating, with no wind to shatter the overweight branches.
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Welcome to Crystal City. |
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A layer of ice coats everything. |
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Droplets freeze in place. |
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Each twig has a personal shroud. |
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The berries of the Burning Bush are not immune. |
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Redness refracted. |
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The Dwarf Japanese Maple's cacophony of branches highlighted. |
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Is the Burning Bush speaking? |
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I'm guessing the birds will wait for the thaw before munching. |
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A frozen bug? |
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Providing an impression of stopped time... |
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...the ice has captured not only the branches, but also the light. |
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Everything line is augmented, accented, sharpened. |
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Everything. |
Very Cool Randy, no pun intended….
ReplyDeleteas always - delightful!
ReplyDeleteRobin
i like your world...the 'everything' conclusion is perfect. -Phyllis
ReplyDeleteRandy you have way too much time on your hands- but pictures are beautiful - mike pierce
ReplyDeleteRandy, you captured it all. I can't wait for your spring version.
ReplyDeleteArt
And you did it all without using "polar vortex."
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