Friday, November 27, 2015

On my walk to work

We get a solid layer of frost everyday now, although things usually thaw in the afternoon. It makes for some very pretty pictures on the walk to work in the morning.


The spines of ice and the spines of the thistle leaves blended together, and the bright colors of the turning leaf caught my eye as I passed this little plant today. 


And just a block up the street, the little stream that  flows by the side of the road had splashed up and coated the grass that grows bu the side, encasing it in a crystal case of ice while the stream babbled by. 

I take a few pictures every day, when I see  something that catches my eye as I walk around town. It reminds me of the pictures I used to take around Providence when I would walk Scuppers every afternoon. There, spring and summer were my favorite seasons for taking photographs: the small front gardens people kept in Providence made for some wonderful flower pictures there. But here I wonder if autumn and winter might not be best for interesting photographs? I guess we'll find out in the spring. 


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