Thursday, February 26, 2009

Designs from a Winter Lens




All with a day that was a very cold one on Thursday, February 26, 2009 in the midst of weather changing to being very cold.

29 comments:

  1. OMG--- no kidding, Oh My God!!! How do human beings exist in this MUCH snow?

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  2. The rising steam/fog/clouds (surely not pollution?) are such a cool visual.

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  3. You just got to know this lady has taken a ruler and smacked the hand of many a parochial student... :-) ... and their lives are all the better for it!! (All kidding aside, I see wisdom and compassion in her face...and maybe a little ruler welding too...)

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  4. Hi GA, it was on heck of a cold day while en route to a meeting after an earlier one I had to put my emergency lights on and just get out of the car an take it. The water was warmer than the cold but there was not one tad of wind.

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  5. No it's just warm water casting off it's steam as there was no wind, but it was -35 with is pretty much the same in either measurement of temperature.

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  6. There is a story to this one a really interesting one. I was leaving a meeting and I ran into a nun.
    Laughing with you, but all in all there is this is a picture with a story behind it.

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  7. Dropped of my bags while I was going to a meeting and just took out the camera...

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  8. She looks formidable indeed! Great face to capture in a photograph.

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  9. Yeah the picture it's self is something there is story as I sat down with her after when I was coming out of one of three meetings that I had and I literally listened to her for 30 minutes. Where she has travelled would amaze one!

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  10. That was today along with the rest...it's a rare winters ending. "In like a lamb and out like a tiger" - we hope!

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  11. Is she as mean-tempered as she looks?

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  12. To the contrary...Norma there is a great story to her but I didn't get the time today to write on here. But I shall.

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  13. These are great. Debby, my wife, says there is "no way" she could survive the winters with so much snow.
    Beautiful, nevertheless.

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  14. Well hi to your wife Debbie and tell her that in a few months it will be much different. As well all the best to your children (baby that is). Congradulations to you Charlie as well as to Debbie...

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  15. The little Emma (Natalie Emma Powell) is our fifth grandchild. We have four grandsons - Martin and Ian Cirilo, Caden Dawson, and Eli Powell. And our children are our pride and joy. They are Aaron and Jennifer Cirilo, Jason and Vanessa Powell, Jessica and her fiancée Brandon Deschane, and Monica Muller.
    All of them bring us great joy.

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  16. Oh god brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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  17. Hmmm ... nice shot. A lonesome bag fighting the cold harsh winter. Realized how a simple subject can have a meaning ...

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  18. ... don't know why I loved trees ... ah life! :)

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  19. A strict nun ... yet very loving ... well, I supposed :)

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  20. This is too much ... yet its just romantic ... walking in here!

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  21. Beautiful! Its liked just taken out of a postcard pic Jack ...

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