
What can I say? It’s winter. It’s Ohio. It snows. It’s also beautiful in Ohio’s Amish country.
“In the storm” is my Photo of the Week.
© Bruce Stambaugh 2016
What can I say? It’s winter. It’s Ohio. It snows. It’s also beautiful in Ohio’s Amish country.
“In the storm” is my Photo of the Week.
© Bruce Stambaugh 2016
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Artist and nature journalist in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
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Art is the only way to run away without leaving home. -Twyla Tharp
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El amor cruza fronteras / Love crosses borders
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We are all just babes in the woods.
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Thank you.
Bruce
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What good luck we don’t live in DC where life has already stopped with an inch of snow. Guess we’re like pioneers that bravely overcome the trials of winter.
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We had our first pretty snow of almost 4 inches yesterday. I’m really enjoying it since it has been such a mild winter, and it sounds like there is more to come on Friday. I’m glad we are retired and don’t have to contend with going out in it. 🙂
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by the way, we live in KY south of Lexington.
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Elaine, It looks like you are going to get a lot of snow with blowing and drifting snow. I hope you have your food staples gathered. It might be a while until you can get out. And prepare for no power. Be safe.
Bruce
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Bruce, thanks for the advice. Yes, we are prepared (hopefully) with food on the shelves and in the freezer. And we use a wood stove for heat, so I think we’ll be alright. Oh, and we have an army diesel generator. 🙂
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Is Neva for hire to sort, organize, and discard “collected treasures” many of which are a complete mystery as to why a treasure and why collected?
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I’d ask, but I’m sure she’d say she’s too busy supervising me.
Bruce
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