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Some overnight freezing rain left the trees with a nice coating of ice for those inclined to venture out and get pictures. 393 left Lewiston Jct. around 13:30 giving the main roads plenty of time to melt allowing for the chase west.
A beautiful inversion recently at dawn near Callandar. The lenticular clouds floated over and the mist rolled down the mountain sides.
Ice accretion ...
Pic in my Winterscape 2022 Album ...
Pic taken Jan 14, 2022
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I have recently returned from a few days playing in the snow with my new camera - this digital caper may just catch on ;)
I actually feel a bit liberated having finally moved on from film!
This image is from Mt Hotham looking over to Mt Feathertop on a beautiful clear evening.
I hope that you enjoy the image.
The Crowe. Where I swim in the summer.
Tomorrow I'll show you what a few days have achieved here (as of this afternoon).
Spent a very pleasurable day with one of my Flickr contacts showing Peter our waterfalls , great guy and great company !!!
The massive´s top (Macizo Paine), in Torres del Paine, Chilean Patagonia, a couple of weeks before the strong winter comes.
People can see the natural lines dividing the hard granite (the clearest part) from the sedimentary deposit (the darkest peak).
It's been a mild start to winter '20/'21. Ice along the shore comes and goes with the rise and fall of daily temperatures but hasn't gotten a good hold ... yet
That same bit of river, from a different perspective. This was taken yesterday afternoon at around 4:10 p.m. There was snowfall overnight, so perhaps I'll have a more snowy view soon. Now the river has iced over completely in parts, though there is a crack running in a curve down the centre. I heard and watched this unfold. It was pretty cool. Elu came running to investigate the noise, then it was all over. I think the water level in the river is still rising, hence the increase in pressure from beneath periodically causes the ice to crack. As the freeze deepens and the ice thickens, that will stop for a time.
Hey, this looks pretty good if you fill your monitor with it.
Cupcakes to go with the coffee, a bit more icing than I would want but its green and its Gorgeous Green Thursday so perfect for the day.
Union Pacific's IBRLC 24 drops out of the tight turn near the north end of Canyon Siding as the super late train exits the Mormon Rocks as it approaches the short concrete bridge over Cajon Creek. The train which is now using it's third crew off the 26 pool, was set to meet the MWCEU 26 at Caliente two days earlier but while the EU was on the single track the train derailed. This mixed with the Mojave Subdivision being slammed with higher priority from the BNSF put this train low on the list to get over the Hill with the second crew going from Caliente to Ansel and this crew finishing off the run to West Colton.
The frost in South Stoke was so special that I am going to be a bit indulgent today and show you a few more shots of the trees today
Last night brought lightning, thunder and freezing rain! Nothing to bad but a nice little coating of ice on everything.