Heather - Thanks! We don't get much snow here, but I love it.
Scott - Sure, I'd love to have my photo on your chapbook cover. Which contest is it? Best of luck!
JR - I'm so glad you liked my Salome flash. It seems my 'grandma' character has struck a chord with readers. Thank you for dropping by and leaving a comment; it's always great to hear from readers and other bloggers/writers!
sharon - we had one day like that just before new year's - the park looked like the realm of some ice queen, so beautiful. as if the trees and bushes had been born white. *S*
but our winter is strange - we have had temperatures from 46-61F lately - way, way too warm. it should be something like 14-32F, or colder. i am not complaining about the lack of snow, i don't like it in the city, and i am not a fan of extreme cold, but this is not normal - and giving me headaches. but i enjoyed sitting outside the belvedere palace on saturday afternoon, staring back at these sphinxes.
Oooh Michi, I LOVE those sphinxes! It must be wonderful to live in a city with so much history and rich heritage.
I took that picture the week before Christmas and it was really strange, because I took them near my husband's office, which is about 3 miles from our house. At our house, it was all rain, wet streets, grey gloom. But only a couple of miles away everything was ice and snow and white magic. I felt like a total geek out there on the edge of the Intel parking lot taking pictures of trees and snow, until I ran into an Intel employee doing the same exact thing! We're lucky if we get one good snow (good enough to stick for a day or two) around here each winter, so it always feels special when it happens.
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Hi Sharon,
What a beautiful image! Though, with the weather we've been having lately I wouldn't mind seeing the frost melt :)
Thanks for the kind words on my blog - and the congrats on my pregnancy. I'm 5 months along and doing well.
beautiful. what an eye you have. you are a poet with your camera. many thanks.
up for providing a photo for the cover of my new chapbook...if i win the contest that is.
let me know if you may be interested.
I read your latest flash fiction at Salome. Very fluid read. Loved the title too.
Heather - Thanks! We don't get much snow here, but I love it.
Scott - Sure, I'd love to have my photo on your chapbook cover. Which contest is it? Best of luck!
JR - I'm so glad you liked my Salome flash. It seems my 'grandma' character has struck a chord with readers. Thank you for dropping by and leaving a comment; it's always great to hear from readers and other bloggers/writers!
sharon - we had one day like that just before new year's - the park looked like the realm of some ice queen, so beautiful. as if the trees and bushes had been born white. *S*
but our winter is strange - we have had temperatures from 46-61F lately - way, way too warm. it should be something like 14-32F, or colder. i am not complaining about the lack of snow, i don't like it in the city, and i am not a fan of extreme cold, but this is not normal - and giving me headaches. but i enjoyed sitting outside the belvedere palace on saturday afternoon, staring back at these sphinxes.
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Oooh Michi, I LOVE those sphinxes! It must be wonderful to live in a city with so much history and rich heritage.
I took that picture the week before Christmas and it was really strange, because I took them near my husband's office, which is about 3 miles from our house. At our house, it was all rain, wet streets, grey gloom. But only a couple of miles away everything was ice and snow and white magic. I felt like a total geek out there on the edge of the Intel parking lot taking pictures of trees and snow, until I ran into an Intel employee doing the same exact thing! We're lucky if we get one good snow (good enough to stick for a day or two) around here each winter, so it always feels special when it happens.
oooh, what density.
love the photo.
Thanks Sarah!
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