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Snow can be so pretty, especially when it is in contrast with water and sun. A fresh coating of white on the trees looks beautiful. As you can maybe tell, the above 2 pictures were not taken this year. They were taken Dec. 6, 2009 at Lake Massapoag here in Sharon, MA. This winter, I can't even get into the beach parking lot because it is not plowed out. Every time it snows, which is every other day, the following day is windy and frigid, so the snow is blown off of the trees and the lake frozen solid, no contrast. The sun has been out about twice in 2 months. Also, there is no where safe to park if you want to take a picture. As the snow gets deeper and deeper, heavy equipment has to cut away the snow banks to reveal sidewalks and to make roads wider. You can read the cutaway sections of snow like the layers of the earth's crust. There is a white layer on the bottom covered with a layer of dirty snow and sand from that first storm. Each storm has left different layers. Not a lot of melting has gone on, so the layers have stayed in place. (Taken with my cell phone. A rare moment when I didn't have my camera and wished I did. I stink with cell phone photos.} There are icicles everywhere. Even the snow banks have icicles. These may look pretty, but when they lead to ice dams, which should be named in reverse, the frustration and damage they cause is not so pretty. Okay, here is the pipe that vents our furnace. Look what has formed underneath it......(Children may need to close their eyes) What the heck is that? And in the front yard........ It looks kinda like a bird trying to take flight. The following is another cell phone picture. This is a pretty typical scene around here nowadays. What isn't typical is what I saw right after I took this photo. The guy in the florescent pants to the far left, took a pee right off the edge of the roof. The same day, as I was driving down Main St. in Sharon, I looked to my right and saw a man decending a ladder that was up against a house. All of a sudden, his pants slid down and his backside was shining like the moon for all to see. So I guess, excess snow brings things out in men that we don't normally see in public. I guess the water is warmer than the ice. This is an image I took on,.... well you know when and you know what time I was out and about. We will not be able to call this the Blizzard of 2015 because it wasn't the only one. Truth be told, I like snow. I have always liked snow. I am always disappointed during those winters that we have very little snow. I do have to admit, this year is the first time I have felt like, enough already. It makes me feel old that I am not all excited every time it snows. It is snowing right now as I type this. Since we have come this far already, I am hoping that we either tie or break the record for the snowiest winter on record.
Oddly enough, there hasn't been as many power outages as you would have thought with all of this snow. Just looking on the bright side. Well, that's enough rambling on ice and snow.
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Ann
3/4/2015 05:55:21 am
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Ann-Marie FordAfter 31 years of teaching, I have decided to retire and start a new chapter of my life as a photographer. It has been my passion for about 7 years now. Categories |