THAT’S what I’m talking about!!! Cue the hot cocoa and roaring fire! 🙂
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So easy to say, sitting by your pool in your hammock. What an armchair quarterback. Cut the yack, fly up and come walk around in this mess with me. Let’s go.
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Ahh, be careful what ya ask for, pal, ya just might get it….😜
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🙂
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Awwww
David now out on the kitchen counter to thaw out!
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Exactly!
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Moody. Wild. Fierce.
Not you David. The weather! 🙂
Though… now that I think about it…. 🙂
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Laughing! It is all THAT Louise.
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Exhilarating, crisp, beautiful, and as some of the comments say, David…….time to thaw out.🙂
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It is Erica. Thank you.
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Wow… the shelter, (cottage, house) is amazing. Thinking of you down here in NC where the temp is 40degrees. 😮
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Thank you Carrie. We’d take 40 F!
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I love all but the last one is really special.
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Thank you Melinda.
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Wow… lookit you guys… you should come up north if you need a break from the snow! We ain’t got nuthin’!! What we do got is cold. Very cold lately.
Beautiful shots
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Thank you! You can some of ours!
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How much did you get, finally? My friend in PA – where they called for over a foot – ended up with maybe 8 inches of snow and sleet and whatnot…
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want to say about 9″
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Then say it! 😉
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Nine Inches!!!!
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Wow! 😉
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The solitary tiny bird, in the solitary tree, next to the solitary cottage restroom…in the chillingly stark landscape where a spot of steam or is it water, make a peek a boo appearance…///The first photo, is interesting to me…Winter’s grip…the parent trees protecting their little surgically cut nub, the family unit endures the harsh cold along the edge of water where they contribute to landscape of beauty…///ps is that a short wall with breaking water? Fun you & your famiy have some pretty white stuff, for a few days 🙂
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Yes Christie, that is a break wall. Thank you.
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Winter storm … Daybreak. December 17, 2020. 6:45 to 7:20 am. 24° F. Feels like 9° F. Cove Island Park, Stamford CT.
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The first thing that came to my mind is BRRRRR!! Beautiful shots, David, just how I like my winters-in photographs. Lol!
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It was cold, even with triple layers. Thank you Carolann. Must be nice to see blizzard shots as you sit in 70 F climate. Jealous!
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WOW! Seems that the weather changed. But these photographs are great and so artistic too. Dear Dave, I don’t like Winter but I love your photography. You are amazing. Thank you, Love, nia
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Thank you so much Nia. It was lunch beautiful sunrises 1 day to blizzard the next. I’ve come not to like Winter but there are some beautiful landscape shots out there if you have courage to get out! 🙂
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Of course to have courage to get out… Please take care and be in safe! You are welcome and Thanks, Much love, nia
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Thanks!
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you did it! was it bringing back memories of playing hockey on a frozen pond?
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Laughing. It actually did. And that is grist for a future post. Thanks for the reminder.
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look forward to reading it…
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The first couple of pictures take me back to my childhood on the farm in Saskatchewan — a lonely time.
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Awwww
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Oh, brrrrr…. Beautiful pics though.
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Thank you.
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stark and lovely
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Thank you Beth.
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Gorgeous! Another face of nature.
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Thank you Jean. It is.
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That is a magnificent set of images – the cold colour says it all.
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Thank you Scott
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I grew up in a land where winter temps were regularly -32 & more. but I was never as cold as being along the Atlantic in winter ~~ That water looks menacing and your shots capture the brr my bones felt! cozy up! MJ
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-32 is not for the faint of heart. But agree with you MJ. Cold from great bodies of water is unlike any dry cold anywhere else.
THAT’S what I’m talking about!!! Cue the hot cocoa and roaring fire! 🙂
So easy to say, sitting by your pool in your hammock. What an armchair quarterback. Cut the yack, fly up and come walk around in this mess with me. Let’s go.
Ahh, be careful what ya ask for, pal, ya just might get it….😜
🙂
Awwww
David now out on the kitchen counter to thaw out!
Exactly!
Moody. Wild. Fierce.
Not you David. The weather! 🙂
Though… now that I think about it…. 🙂
Laughing! It is all THAT Louise.
Exhilarating, crisp, beautiful, and as some of the comments say, David…….time to thaw out.🙂
It is Erica. Thank you.
Wow… the shelter, (cottage, house) is amazing. Thinking of you down here in NC where the temp is 40degrees. 😮
Thank you Carrie. We’d take 40 F!
I love all but the last one is really special.
Thank you Melinda.
Wow… lookit you guys… you should come up north if you need a break from the snow! We ain’t got nuthin’!! What we do got is cold. Very cold lately.
Beautiful shots
Thank you! You can some of ours!
How much did you get, finally? My friend in PA – where they called for over a foot – ended up with maybe 8 inches of snow and sleet and whatnot…
want to say about 9″
Then say it! 😉
Nine Inches!!!!
Wow! 😉
The solitary tiny bird, in the solitary tree, next to the solitary cottage restroom…in the chillingly stark landscape where a spot of steam or is it water, make a peek a boo appearance…///The first photo, is interesting to me…Winter’s grip…the parent trees protecting their little surgically cut nub, the family unit endures the harsh cold along the edge of water where they contribute to landscape of beauty…///ps is that a short wall with breaking water? Fun you & your famiy have some pretty white stuff, for a few days 🙂
Yes Christie, that is a break wall. Thank you.
Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Winter storm … Daybreak. December 17, 2020. 6:45 to 7:20 am. 24° F. Feels like 9° F. Cove Island Park, Stamford CT.
The first thing that came to my mind is BRRRRR!! Beautiful shots, David, just how I like my winters-in photographs. Lol!
It was cold, even with triple layers. Thank you Carolann. Must be nice to see blizzard shots as you sit in 70 F climate. Jealous!
WOW! Seems that the weather changed. But these photographs are great and so artistic too. Dear Dave, I don’t like Winter but I love your photography. You are amazing. Thank you, Love, nia
Thank you so much Nia. It was lunch beautiful sunrises 1 day to blizzard the next. I’ve come not to like Winter but there are some beautiful landscape shots out there if you have courage to get out! 🙂
Of course to have courage to get out… Please take care and be in safe! You are welcome and Thanks, Much love, nia
Thanks!
you did it! was it bringing back memories of playing hockey on a frozen pond?
Laughing. It actually did. And that is grist for a future post. Thanks for the reminder.
look forward to reading it…
The first couple of pictures take me back to my childhood on the farm in Saskatchewan — a lonely time.
Awwww
Oh, brrrrr…. Beautiful pics though.
Thank you.
stark and lovely
Thank you Beth.
Gorgeous! Another face of nature.
Thank you Jean. It is.
That is a magnificent set of images – the cold colour says it all.
Thank you Scott
I grew up in a land where winter temps were regularly -32 & more. but I was never as cold as being along the Atlantic in winter ~~ That water looks menacing and your shots capture the brr my bones felt! cozy up! MJ
-32 is not for the faint of heart. But agree with you MJ. Cold from great bodies of water is unlike any dry cold anywhere else.