




It was so beautiful out (slightly above freezing, which is nearly 60 degrees warmer than it was 2 weeks ago, no wind, bright sunshine, and blue skies), that I shoveled snow just because (and to prove that those muscles I've been building aren't just for pretty). Afterwards, I tromped around a bit and took pictures of drifts and undercuts and the endless horizon. And after that I took some Advil, because shoveling... what was I thinking?
1 comment:
Ah, pristine snow. Lovely pictures, Kathleen!
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