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Paths - first snow

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8:30, Sunday, February 4, 2018 First snow of the winter. 5 centimeters / 2 inches. Snow plow scraping on asphalt waking the whole neighborhood. Wet snow. Will soon have melted. So why the plowing? 14:00 - half of the snow has melted. Guess why? Sunny! Enjoy. No Content Advisory, unless melting snow merits "Violence". Ha, ha. It's been a while since I uploaded anything. Being retired isn't so fun. In fact, a bit depressing. Trying to cope with that. Am reading Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's books. They are good, even if they are from the 1950s.

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Richardphotos Online Now!

7:34AM | Sun, 04 February 2018

great capture it seems as if I had more time for the galleries when I was still working versus being "retired".

we have had no snow this winter as of yet, but one extreme cold front makes it out of Colorado, we could have snow. I drove through snow 10 inches deep on top of ice west of Wichita Falls all the way past Amarillo,TX into New Mexico in 2006 or 7


"if you die on our furniture, we have you covered"

"Elk City,Oklahoma"

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blinkings

7:51AM | Sun, 04 February 2018

Nice it's soooo hot here. The pic of Dachau was from last month mate. We are finally back in Australia and now planning our driving trip around Tasmania which we will do in about a month.Yeah, unlike France it's finally on the correct side of the road...:) I know what you mean about depressing retirement! I'm only 48, but I left my corporate job years ago now in search of a better quality of life. I now work with autistic children which is great. It gives me so many holidays that frankly I don't know what to do with myself sometimes!!!!!!!!!!!! That's why Deb and I travel so much. You go crazy being at home all the time eh!

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Faemike55

12:13PM | Sun, 04 February 2018

great shot. If you can, seek out some volunteer positions

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Buffalo1

3:32PM | Sun, 04 February 2018

Got a dusting today here along the Mississippi River.

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goodoleboy

8:12PM | Mon, 05 February 2018

I like the stark contrast second story shot of the snowy plains below. At least you got a little snow. It's been summer here, with no rain, for several months already, with no winter in sight. As for retirement, I like it; relaxing, no one to hassle me, live at my own pace, is great and uplifting.

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moochagoo

6:44AM | Fri, 09 February 2018

We had a lot of snow here. First time since 2010.

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RodS

8:11PM | Fri, 09 February 2018

Wonderful photo of the snow fall, Michael! We've had a few dustings of snow around here but thus far nothing more. They are threatening us with more snow over the weekend, but we'll just have to see what happens.

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junge1

2:26PM | Wed, 14 February 2018

Interesting observations. The snow i remember well, even the slushy stuff. Don't miss that at all!

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helanker

3:49AM | Thu, 22 February 2018

You got a very fine shot. We havent got much snow either. Not that I miss it. From our house to the entrance of the property there is only lawn and there, it isnt easy to move away snow :)


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