Tree Tuesday

in #treetuesday7 years ago

I was beginning to think I don’t like winter after all.

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After seven years of mild winters with relatively low snowfalls and days on end of damp, gray skies that release little but cold, icy rain, I was starting to think, Who needs this season?

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Now I see that it’s not winter that I don’t like, it’s the lack of winter. Or rather, the lack of constant and sometimes heavy snowfall.

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Excellent winter view @boxcarblue.

This winter, the view has been the wintriest I can remember. I’m loving it.

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Beautiful post.tuesday ohh.nice photography.keep it up

Yes. Another Tuesday. How do you feel about winter?

Good post my friend

Dope picture! I just love that blue sky. The color of sky i mostly see in my part of the world is gray

It can be grey here a lot too. That evening just happened to be nice and clear.

nice photography great work brother

Thanks Sam!

amazing winter picture.

I’m glad you liked it! Thank you.

We experienced very hot summer here in India, so I think winter is best for us. But too much of everything is very bad.

It’s true. Too much snow causes a lot of problems as well, especially when it melts. I’m enjoying it though.

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Very wise observation. We moved around a lot and, everywhere we lived that had winters, we went through one year with heavy snowfall as we imagined every winter there would be. Then, every other year would have just enough snow to be a pain in the ass.

Yeah, for me, snow makes winter magical and enjoyable. Without it, the cold and lack of sunlight, coupled with rain, etc is just miserable after a while.

My absolute favorite winter sight is when there is a freezing fog that turns all the leafless trees white. When I last lived in the snow, I saw a family lug a sofa into the middle of a snow covered field and take a family photo with Pikes Peak soaring majestically behind them. I wish I had done something like that...maybe someday.

That’s funny. Did they lug the sofa back home with them too, or leave it behind?

When I was younger, back in 1992 I think, there was a massive freezing rain storm that coated everything in an inch or more of ice. It caused a ton of damage, but it was incredible to see.

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Wow! That ice storm was incredible. BTW, they actually took the sofa with them.

That’s good to hear. I like hearing stories about families that put in work like that just to make one special memory. That’s great!

Yeah, that ice storm was something else.

Thank you @nihan. I appreciate it.