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2024
Snow started falling late Tuesday night and continued thoughout the early morning hours, transforming everything in the process. (Photos by Matt Minde)

Snow started falling late Tuesday night and continued thoughout the early morning hours, transforming everything in the process. (Photos by Matt Minde)

A study in white

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Winter went its way like a lion with Tuesday’s unexpected blanket of snow, covering up the hardy harbingers of spring, snowdrops and aconite, in one last hurrah. It’s hard to say what strikes us as so beautiful in a snow scene, where most color and familiar shapes are missing. But maybe it’s that monochrome, transformative nature that forces us to seek details elsewhere. And when the occasional color does break through, it does so in shocking contrast, making us notice the otherwise unnoticed.
(Addendum: See the last few photos of the following Thursday, where sun met snow and spring emerged again).

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One Response to “A study in white”

  1. There B Fireflies says:

    It’s pretty–snow–but I’m thankful the season is merging towards Spring. It’s harder to bare up the Winters as one ages it seems and sometimes a challenge to find ways to bide the time. Aging, it certainly is a learning process, isn’t it. Looking forward to warmer days on a more regular basis and peaceful cricket sounds.

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