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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Day 178: Last Hurrah?

The way things are melting out there today, this may be my last ice/snow photos of the season.  If there is any justice in the universe.  At all.

It was a good thing I spotted the potential in these icicles when I did, because not ten minutes later they smashed down onto the ground.  Was I sorry?  Not really.  I love ice and snow, but it's March.  It's time for them to take a break and let Spring have her fling.

I was starting to feel as though I lived in Narnia.



9 comments:

  1. I know how you feel! I'm so excited that it's finally getting warm where I live. But your cold weather pictures have been GORGEOUS! And this post is no exception. :)

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  2. Here! Here! Bring on the Spring!

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  3. Hi, I'm from Montreal and just discovered your blog. Having one photo a day is quite a challenge I might try it someday. For the few photos I looked at, you have a great eye and talent! Bravo!

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  4. Amazing photographies, of a wonderful measurement of time. Wishing you much sunshine during the following weeek and a nice start in it.

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  5. Gorgeous! Winter definitely has its own beauty, but there's something to be said for warmer weather and longer days.

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  6. Narnia yeah that's it that's what the winter photos look like great description. The icicles are lovely. We are just entering Autumn still a long way till winter and no snow even then oh well.

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  7. Oh, what a lovely, beautiful, happy thing to see! Love the melting icicles! Now, THOSE I can look at all day.

    They represent HOPE!

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  8. You make me miss winter! And the cold! :)

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  9. Jenna, that is so sweet. Hopefully I'll be able to make something out of mud, because that's what we're going to be wallowing in for awhile.

    Shawna: YES!!

    Robert: I just checked out your blog. WOW! You're a REAL photographer. I just pretend. And drool over the lenses, since I'm just using my cruddy old kit lens. Thanks for stopping by!

    Robert: Thanks so much. It seems like time has been dragging this winter, that's for sure. I love winter--probably more than most--but by March I'm ready for a bit of warmth.

    Tracy: I so hear you.

    Kim: When I was a kid, my uncle's girlfriend from Perth came to Canada in the winter. We had her shovelling snow and drawing water from a hole in the ice. I think when she went back home, she was cured.

    Kathryn: As in "I hope they don't fall on me!" SEriously, though, I agree with you. It is a very hopefully time. By now that's all we have to hang on to, frankly.

    Laurie: Go stick your head in a freezer... teehee. Really, though, I can see how having only a slight shift in season would be a bit hard after awhile. I love having four distinct ones.

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