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Judy Slayton Bachofner
15 years ago
Beautiful photos! Gotta love Mother Nature :~) At least this time of year it won’t last long!
Jennifer
15 years ago
Pretty pictures. I would rather deal with snow than the tornado warnings we had yesterday. I don’t know about you but wind that can suck me out of my house and blow me miles away scares the hoo hoos out of me. Well to be honest the largest tornado Dayton ever had was an F1. Probably wouldn’t blow you away even if you were in a hot air balloon. Still, the sirens scare me. I’m a chicken.
Margot
15 years ago
Wow! Great photos, Julie. I wondered why you were choosing to shoot in B/W until I noticed the yellow lane lines on the road. I must live in a more temperate zone cuz I didn’t get that amount here. Glad you captured it before it got blown off the trees.
Becky Perry
15 years ago
I woke up this morning expecting a blanket of snow on the ground, but saw nothing! We just missed it – the snow went east and south of us, down you you!
Al & Karen
15 years ago
Well I must say it is beautiful to look at just glad we didn’t get it. Just wondering if I am going to experience it anyways, Are we still having class tonight?
Carole
15 years ago
Gorgeous photos Julie—you still hold your “best” title! Haven’t you had enough of that white stuff yet? So while I’m out capturing pix of honey bees for Margot, you are shoveling snow! Do we live in the same country?
Shane & Jaime
15 years ago
Pretty pictures…but yikes! I am DONE with winter. It was snowing here in Columbus today, no accumulation, but the wind is absolutely bitter.
It was 70 degrees on Sunday, 35 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, back up to 50 tomorrow.
Yes, the wet stuff is very disgusting. However, your great eye has captured the essence of the crap quite beautifully.
Peter and Julie
15 years ago
Julie, I’m not the photog in our family, as you know or you’d be tired of seeing photos of Rudi by now. I love these photos, regardless if you are tired of the white stuff. You should enter the pair in a contest, or at least the second one looking all black and white with the double yellow center line. Again, not the professional but you captured a moment in time. JH
Beautiful photos! Gotta love Mother Nature :~) At least this time of year it won’t last long!
Pretty pictures. I would rather deal with snow than the tornado warnings we had yesterday. I don’t know about you but wind that can suck me out of my house and blow me miles away scares the hoo hoos out of me. Well to be honest the largest tornado Dayton ever had was an F1. Probably wouldn’t blow you away even if you were in a hot air balloon. Still, the sirens scare me. I’m a chicken.
Wow! Great photos, Julie. I wondered why you were choosing to shoot in B/W until I noticed the yellow lane lines on the road. I must live in a more temperate zone cuz I didn’t get that amount here. Glad you captured it before it got blown off the trees.
I woke up this morning expecting a blanket of snow on the ground, but saw nothing! We just missed it – the snow went east and south of us, down you you!
Well I must say it is beautiful to look at just glad we didn’t get it. Just wondering if I am going to experience it anyways, Are we still having class tonight?
Gorgeous photos Julie—you still hold your “best” title! Haven’t you had enough of that white stuff yet? So while I’m out capturing pix of honey bees for Margot, you are shoveling snow! Do we live in the same country?
Pretty pictures…but yikes! I am DONE with winter. It was snowing here in Columbus today, no accumulation, but the wind is absolutely bitter.
It was 70 degrees on Sunday, 35 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, back up to 50 tomorrow.
Anyone else feel a cold coming on!
I do not think they are pretty at all, just plain disgusting!
Yes, the wet stuff is very disgusting. However, your great eye has captured the essence of the crap quite beautifully.
Julie, I’m not the photog in our family, as you know or you’d be tired of seeing photos of Rudi by now. I love these photos, regardless if you are tired of the white stuff. You should enter the pair in a contest, or at least the second one looking all black and white with the double yellow center line. Again, not the professional but you captured a moment in time. JH
“Not the professional” meaning me of course…just to clarify. JH 🙂