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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
2/29 Outdoor Wednesday - #164
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Winter here in Illinois has been usually warm for this time of year. Here are some photos of Lake Michigan taken at Evanston Beach near Northwestern University during a recent snow storm.
Glad you visited. Meanwhile, take care. See you next week.
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Everybody from the cold climates say their winters are warmer and shorter than the normal, and I heard before that climate change will make cold climes colder and hot climes hotter. If you are getting warmer, i hope we will get colder, so we might at last have the privileged of experiencing colder temps. But i hope it will not be totally reversed or many of us will die, haha!
ReplyDelete[regarding my post: I think the landscape designer of this one is as naughty as I am, creating a mossy lady with Tillandsia hair in the landscape]
Very beautiful Pics !
ReplyDeleteVery creative photos! Your header is pretty awesome also ~ namaste, Carol linked with Watery W
ReplyDeleteSo much snow! Great captures.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of snow! A few more months, summer will be here!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting compositions, so great. New follower and I love the music on your blog!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures and frost. I wish him well. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteInteresting series of photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the snow. We have had almost no snow here in the NC mountains. I'm ready for spring. I love reading your quotes.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jeanne
On the fourth shot it looks almost like paint. Nice snow shots.
ReplyDeletesorry, haven't been visiting you for a long time. Looking at your frozen pier makes me think of when I was a university student in Windsor. Brrrrr, so very cold.
ReplyDeleteMy oh, did you take good advantage of this photo opportunity, What a gift from nature. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful series! Very well done!
ReplyDelete:)