Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/12

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Subject: [Leica] Mid Winter in Preston
From: heninger at adobe.com (Wade Heninger)
Date: Mon Feb 12 15:12:33 2007

Living in the Northwestern part of the United States presents one with an
interesting take on the winter season.

You see, I grew up in Canada and winter (as you can expect) was something
serious to consider. Here?  Not so much. It is a different sort of winter.

We still get a bit of snow, and the leaves certainly fall, but you find that
many things cling to a subdued lushness typical of our climate.  The rain
comes, the days are short and things left to be rot slowly.  And by the time
we are into February, it seems like its always been like this.

Yet the gray days don't bother me. Things mid-winter are in this comfortable
stasis between the dreariness of a few months back and the awakening to
come. 

So for your perusal, is a short take on the natural world in my 'neck' of
the woods, as it were...

http://heninger.org/gallery/midwinter

Thanks for looking...

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