Now I can relate. We are still in the midst of a drought here but they
are predicting flooding this Spring.
When Spring does come I will no doubt wish I had taken more winter
pictures and pine for Summer when the leaves are fully out and then wish
for those same leaves to turn color and snow to come again.
pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
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Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 20:58:42 -0400
From: Stan Halpin<s...@stans-photography.info>
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Subject: PESO: Change of pace
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Actually, two images.
Having heard the groans from snow-and-ice afflicted PDMLers as they viewed
tropical beach and jungle shots, I offer this is to illustrate that I share
your pain; I came home to an ice-filled river.
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848/e5811daa8
But then we had a few days of warm temperatures, plus quite a bit of rain that
helped to melt the ice and dramatically increased the height and flow rate of
the river. So the ice broke up and went downstream two days ago. Today this guy
showed up:
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848/e5811db7a
Today we also had numerous Mallards, Canada Geese, and a pair of Common
Goldeneye on the river in front of the house. Spring is coming . . .
stan
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