SNOW COVERS THE WAY – CEE’S WHICH WAY CHALLENGE – GARRY ARMSTRONG (MOSTLY)

Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – January 11, 2017


It’s winter again. Trails in snow … and trails covered by snow. We’ve had some snow and we’ve had some record-breaking warm weather between snows that makes all that white stuff go away.

These pictures by Garry were taken the morning after the storm. They are my favorites.

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If snow weren’t so pretty, I don’t think I’d make it through the season!

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21 replies

  1. Nice leading lines on that first photo, Garry. Right to your front door?

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  2. I see the way through the snow.
    Leslie

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  3. Great entry Garry and Marilyn. I’ve got that white stuff on the ground too. 😀

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    • That white stuff sure does change the world, eh? Even a small dusting and it is as iff the world is newly born. it’s the think I like about snow. I could skip the ice, the mud, the digging and plowing, but the beauty can be breathtaking 🙂

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  4. Love the shot of the car! And the trail up the hill is magnificent!

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  5. As has been the case for several years now the northeast storms seem to miss us in Montreal. We are getting rain these days. But there’s no global warming of course …….

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  6. Now that’s snow! !!! with a capital S

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    • Nah. We get lots worse snow that that. This was a modest little snowfall. It didn’t even reach our shins. It’s the ones that are hip deep and there’s another on the way that get us worried 🙂

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      • Lol, perception. Lol I grew up where we had snow and 50 below Temps but I haven’t seen snow in 30 years. So any snow seems like “snow” haha

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      • Just a few days later and rain has washed away most of the snow. Now it’s mud.
        YAY – for New England.
        Stand by for the next Blizzard of Biblical proportion that will have the TV weather people doing unspeakable acts just out of camera range.

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  7. And that is quite some snow. I love the contrasts of the white snow on the car. Hope Garry arrived safely home afterwards and didn’t get frostbite.

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    • He was definitely well chilled. if he had been a martini, I could have served him. He wasn’t out very long, but it was well below freezing. not as cold as it can get, but entirely cold enough … and he was having trouble taking pictures because his fingers were frozen 🙂 So he shot VERY fast.

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