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Wintry Road

Purchase Valium Online Not much conversion needed to turn this (slightly) color photograph into a black and white. The road leads into Owen Conservation Park, and the park is always a good bet to visit, even in the midst of a blizzard. Snow plows are stored in sheds in the park, and so its road is one of the first to get plowed.

go to link The last time I stuck my yardstick into the side yard, the snow measured a good 16 inches in depth. So the browns of November are now the whites of December.

Snow Plowing

Unsung Hero in Winter

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https://geneticsandfertility.com/geography-served/ More to come – more snow, more plowing, more winter. But hey, first off, I’m thanking this guy who’s out there plowing my circle. There are many miles of streets in Madison, don’t know why my circle street got so darn lucky, but it’s only 9 a.m. and we’re already getting plowed out. He watched me taking his picture, I even waved, but I’m not too sure he smiled back. But then…he IS rather busy.

https://thelonelycreative.com/art-gallery/ So thanks Mr. Snow Plow Guy. You do a heck of a lot of good for my claustrophobia!

Winter Reflection

https://www.parolacce.org/sposami_stupido/ Winter has come in earnest to Wisconsin. The bit of snow we had earlier this week was a tiny taste of things to come taken. I went out to take photographs tonight and decided to wait until better light. The snow was heavy, nearly a white-out, and there’s not much to photograph when it’s dark and snowing that hard.

Buy Ativan Online Without Prescription School has already been canceled for Wednesday and many companies are telling non-essential employees to stay home. I checked the weather map, hoping maybe to see a lull in the snow, but no such luck. There is snow stacked up all to the west – half of Wisconsin, all of Iowa and Minnesota, and reaching as far as South Dakota and Nebraska. And all headed this way.

https://hymnsandhome.com/disclosure-statement/ Bet tomorrow I’ll have plenty of snow for a wintry photo! But I think it will have to be from a backyard perspective.

Sometimes You Take the Photo…

Amazing What you See when You Get Off the Highway

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For the curious, found at Set in Stone, a lovely coffee shop/Wisconsin gifts and products shop/book store/ wine shop and fibre studio located in Mineral Point Wisconsin. A lovely place to browse and pick up a few gifts while sipping a scrumptious chai tea.

Zen Bench

On a Quiet Village Street

On a Quiet Village Street

We drove to Mineral Point today, a town a good hour away from Madison, and pleasingly filled with galleries and such stores. The town is old, very old by Wisconsin’s standards, and many of the homes and buildings are built with huge quarried stone, a lovely golden yellow in color. Though I chose to go with the black and white photograph of the stone bench. I loved all the lines and all the tones in the photo. It’s a solid piece of stone work, though on a day like this which feels close to true winter, with temperatures hovering near the freezing mark, there remained a bit of ice on the bench. Not even a steady show of the sun melted all the icy slush. Has a peaceful feel though. Nice.