After a couple of days of unseasonably warm weather, followed by a couple days of very cold and windy weather, now we get more snow. There were loud sounds of disappointment as people awoke to snow across the country. Shovel, shovel, shovel.
It really wasn't too bad, about three inches of light, fluffy snow. We were able to clear the driveway in no time.
Today's photo was made down at Foster Avenue in Sayville. The light and feather were just right.
19 comments:
Your weather is exactly how our weather went..brief short-lived couple days of SRING ;) then very windy and sadly our snow fall ranged in more than a foot in most places, a town just north of me yesterday got 15 inches....still with the blowing wind too, and icy rain mixed in slightly...that was yesterday...it still snowed all day today! :( But hey this is a great photo to take my mind away from killing mother nature if she steps any closer!
Perfect! I absolutely love this photo.
I second that perfect!!
Beautiful! I agree that the image takes you far away from thoughts of inclement weather.
I was one of those groans of disappointment! Taking some photos helped cheer me up though. I love this one. Beautiful.
That's a masterpiece, Steve ...
This is really nice. I like the dof and wispy feather.
Beautiful :)
If you make winter so beautiful, I can not wait to see what you bring us for spring.
I may not be posting any longer, but you pictures will remain a part of my daily routine.
beautiful photo :)
spring is such a flirt.
light
light
light and a feather
as light
as
a
kiss
and she
is gone
again
gone
home
This is awesome
When the snow leaves for good I look over photos and actually miss it.I never put my shovels away until May.Nice capture
What a fantastic find - you have an incredible eye for detail.
Congrats on POTW!
Absolutely gorgeous!
Definitely a masterpiece...one of my favorite....
;^)
You wouldn't find that feather on the branch again in a million years! A once in a lifetime photo op. Brilliant. Congrats on your POTW from Hilary.
There's a whole story in that picture.
We will never know that story, but it happened, nonetheless.
Poignant, and pretty.
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