Snow. Venturing out in the tail end of the recent snow storm. I’m not used to so much snow, and neither was the rest of the city. Cars were (are) completely lost in snow and the streets were completely filled. The snow’s definitely slowed things down, and also stopped the whole city, But it was also a great experience.
With two feet of snow on the roads, the city belonged to pedestrians. The scene was fairly apocalyptic, but at the same time people were walking around in the snow and everyone seemed a little friendlier than usual. Not to mention crime has dropped to almost nothing.
At sunset after the storm, the houses were cast in the most beautiful warm light. Here is also a car under a pile of snow.
When the snow first started it melted. The snow then stuck onto the wet trees. It made a great winter wonderland scene and took a few trees down.
Rachel Verhaaren wading through the snow.
I had a nice week at home avoiding the internet as much as possible. Unfortunately it’s time to start working again, but at least I’ll get back to blogging. It might be a few days before I get back in the swing of things and have some new work to post, so in the meantime here are some pictures from the Georgia Aquarium. The whale sharks are fascinating, especially in their tank surrounded by so many ‘little fish’.



A few snapshots of my dog and some new friends playing by the river. There are a few more on my flickr.
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