Photographs by Frank

29 October 2011

October Snow

Filed under: Landscapes,Monadnock Region,Winter — Frank @ 9:17 PM

A few inches of snow fellĀ  Thursday (27 October) night; on Friday afternoon, I took a walk “up” the road with my camera just to see what there was to see. I thought that the remnants of snow might add interest to late fall foliage (the yellows of beech and oak on the way to brown) along the road.

As I wandered down the road, I noticed the reflections of sky and foliage in the water puddled in the ruts on the road.

Here are the photos:

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Update on October snow… as I write this at about 9 PM on Saturday evening, it has been snowing steadily since about 3 PM and I just measured 11 inches of snow on our front steps!!! The forecast is for steady snow all night… boy am I glad we have a snow blower for this winter!

2 Comments

  1. Nine inches – we’re dealing with a very windy night thus far. i do have a tree limb hanging over my driveway. It is scheduled to be CUT down in two weeks, I hope it can wait!

    #5 Reflection – I think cropping it tightly with a little of the dirt framing the reflection would be a Keeper.

    Comment by Just Joe — 29 October 2011 @ 9:47 PM

  2. Add some fish to #5 and you’d have an MC Escher!

    Comment by Dana — 29 October 2011 @ 9:52 PM

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