My driveway, January 2, 2008 7am. Tiny sliver of a crescent moon managed to make everything glow this wonderful blue. I didn't even care that my nostrils were frozen shut. Wandered around like a frozen tumbleweed taking photos of anything that had snow on it until I realized that I initially left the house to go to work and that I really needed to get on with it.
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Outside my office, 8am.
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Made it to work a bit late but just in time for a blazing sunrise. Too bad it was over the highway, but it's nice when the normally mundane pull off moments like this.
1 comment:
Yah, that nostril hair freezing cold is wonderful. The pics are great. B.
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