Sunday, March 10, 2013
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- Water Mystery
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- Ten Years Ago To The Day
- Winter Swan
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- Abandon Barn
- Signs, Signs - Orange Simpson's
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Ha,ha.
ReplyDeleteDoes "men were men" mean the snow shoveling was left to the men in winter?
ReplyDeleteYup.
DeleteThe good old days?
ReplyDeleteMy young men were still in school in those days. This woman did that shoveling.
ReplyDeleteTis a lovely day, today .. maybe spring isn't too far off.
Haven't seen snow like this in so long.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the winter of today (specifically, today!!)
ReplyDeleteThis was serious winter!
ReplyDeleteThis year is giving it the old college try.
ReplyDeleteYou just took me back to the Prairie Home Companion radio shows! I never thought I'd miss the good old days of snowy winters. How wrong I was.
ReplyDeleteI like snow...but in smaller amounts. :)
ReplyDeleteSo that's where glaciers start. Great photo.
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