Friday, February 26, 2010

The End of February





The New york City Public Schools were closed today much to the delight of the local children.



Time to go to the park and make snowballs.



In the afternoon a slight thaw set in.



A twisted willow tree  freighted with fluffy snow on 21st Street.
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12 comments:

  1. The photo of the ice covered vine wowie! and the willow! wowie again! Nice to get out in the thick of it even if your fur balls up with snow and ice. You get such beautiful results!

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  2. Gosh that ice is beautiful. Can't believe how much snow we've had this year!

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  3. buses were cancelled in my little city but the schools stayed open. the kids atyed away in droves!!! the snow here was gorgeous and i have to say that the icicle photo is brilliant and wickedgood!!! steven

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  4. And it will be melted away, all too soon. Beautiful pictures, as always!

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  5. Third picture is absolutely fantastic!

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  6. Absolutely delightful, Elizabeth! Love snow so much, and am a bit sad that we didn't get but an inch of it which melted before morning.

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  7. Yes, that ice on the curlique vine is fantastic!

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  8. The snow looks so beautiful. Enjoy before it melts away!

    Nisrine

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  9. I am so happy I discovered this blog. I live in Melbourne, Australia, but I think I left part of myself back in New York many years ago. I love your photos - they make me feel as if I am standing on a New York Street. The everyday becomes the extraordinary through your photos. Thank you.

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  10. How beautiful! My son is in Brooklyn, and he said the first night it snowed he went home around 11 pm and came out f the subway to a pure snow-covered street, before the plows. He said it was gorgeous.

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  11. I wonder how cold it is going to be there.People of west coast don't experience this.

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