More photos of our snowlocked home after the weekend's ice and snow storms. The colder the day
the blue-er the sky and relentless the light; no soft focus hazy tropical highlights here now. Everything is high contrast, clean edged and without superfluous decoration. Pure, functional forms to withstand the unrelenting cold and exacting lens of winter's magnificent eye.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Every other or third day since 1 December 2008 we've had some snow. With @three & 1/2 feet on the ground already, this weekend we are receiving 1- 2 inches of freezing rain (last night) and from 4 -12 inches of snow today. This morning we had snow storm warnings, now we are alerted to the possibility of a blizzard! Outside my studio window flurries of flakes cascade earthward in a gyre. The beauty of this weather outweighs all trepidation, fears of cold or death recedes before the decorative beauty of snowed trees and the glittering crystalline flakes that take your breath away
Red oak leaves still cling to last summer's colors. The trees branches spread like a dancer's or supplicant's arms catch a bright layer of snow in contrast to their dark wet bark, a reminder of the earth buried below the snow pack waiting patiently for the sun and plow, a conspiracy of defiant seeds.
Red oak leaves still cling to last summer's colors. The trees branches spread like a dancer's or supplicant's arms catch a bright layer of snow in contrast to their dark wet bark, a reminder of the earth buried below the snow pack waiting patiently for the sun and plow, a conspiracy of defiant seeds.
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