DOWNTOWN – EARLY MARCH By Marilyn Armstrong on March 12, 2014 • ( 9 ) Rate this:Share this:TweetEmailPrintMoreShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...‹ DON’T DRINK THE KOOL AID – THE MASSACRE AT JONESTOWNTHE LATE VERY GREAT DOUGLAS ADAMS – MY TIME TWIN ›Categories: #DamsAndWaterfalls, #gallery, #Photography, Blackstone Valley, Nature, Seasons, WindowsTags: architecture, Blackstone Valley, downtown, photography gallery, winter
Great shots, it looks so crisp and fresh with the snow and then the blue sky.
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If snow weren’t pretty, I don’t think we’d survive winter around here. It would have more charm if it wouldn’t overstay its welcome 🙂
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Isn’t that the same for everything – moderation.
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Indeed. But the weather in New England is never moderate. Never was. Probably never will be.
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I feel the same here in the summer, especially if it is a long one.
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Our summers are often very hot and very humid so it feels like there is no air. The only “good” season we have is fall and we do live for it. It isn’t nearly long enough.
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what a picture………………
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Thanks!
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Reblogged this on Le Journal of Jhulle Katz Raynauld and commented:
EARLY EARLY
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