
It was a brutally cold Sunday in November, getting close to record-setting territory. I wanted to stay inside, but then the sun came out. Once it was possible to go out it was necessary; the four-year-old had been cooped up all day and some running-around in the fresh air was clearly going to benefit everyone’s sanity. So she got to play in the snow and I got to take pictures in the sudden sideways light.
A couple of ’em deserve enlarging. I don’t like this season much, but it’s not entirely without its rewards.
Comment feed for ongoing:
From: BWJones (Nov 24 2010, at 23:16)
Love the last shot.
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From: Robert Young (Nov 25 2010, at 08:18)
Yeah, they do look a bit like Mary Jane leaves, but I assume they're not. What kind of tree is it?
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From: Manjeet Dahiya (Nov 27 2010, at 10:54)
I just love the last one.
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From: John Hart (Nov 29 2010, at 14:40)
We got about 5" of snow here in Seattle on Monday of last week. As usual, it shut the city down so most everyone got almost a full week off for Thanksgiving. Quite a treat.
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