I've been reading about the anthropologist T. Ingold who wrote about walking as a way to bind ourselves to place, time, our own history, relationships.
I thought of you and your photography essays and how you walk through your own place and bind it to yourself. Even when you have to wade through snow. (not walk) xx
valerie, they are ice shelves from where the water level has receded in a marsh, and then new snow arrived henrietta, those "stitch" marks jean, yes, who? nancy, the snow just waits to be seen donna, we've had enough to give some away, just barely, though! ronnie, you must come here and make a snow angel judy, i am certainly bound, as you write. thanks for that. neki, barely there barry, one learns how to dress for this, but you can never forget that it is beautiful, but deadly
Love that second photo. Seeing similar images although we want more snow and it's all going somewhere else. Grrrr. I love the winter most of all. Be warm!
Funny - shelf-fungi/lids?
ReplyDeleteGlad you got some. We still have loads. Tonight, we have a howling, scary wind! And I don't have tomorrow off. Oh well :(
magical mystery tour...and in daylight no less....
ReplyDeletewho's been visiting you now?
ReplyDeleteUFSnows!!! Amazing photos :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful images of snow.. especially since you have it there and not here by me :-)
ReplyDeletesnow just blows my little aussie mind
ReplyDeleteI've been reading about the anthropologist T. Ingold who wrote about walking as a way to bind ourselves to place, time, our own history, relationships.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you and your photography essays and how you walk through your own place and bind it to yourself.
Even when you have to wade through snow. (not walk)
xx
merengue frosting
ReplyDeleteHi V - the white creates such soft shapes of even the hard edges. However - hope you are warm. B
ReplyDeletevalerie, they are ice shelves from where the water level has receded in a marsh, and then new snow arrived
ReplyDeletehenrietta, those "stitch" marks
jean, yes, who?
nancy, the snow just waits to be seen
donna, we've had enough to give some away, just barely, though!
ronnie, you must come here and make a snow angel
judy, i am certainly bound, as you write. thanks for that.
neki, barely there
barry, one learns how to dress for this, but you can never forget that it is beautiful, but deadly
Love that second photo. Seeing similar images although we want more snow and it's all going somewhere else. Grrrr. I love the winter most of all. Be warm!
ReplyDeletenancy, the snow has been staying and it's great! very cold, and i love it, too.
ReplyDeleteStill jealous of the snow, ours has all melted but maybe more this week. And you know I love that 2nd photo!
ReplyDeletemelissa, those strange treecicle/fungi were all over the marsh from the high water days.
ReplyDeleteI love those hanging shelves of snow - how amazing!
ReplyDeletefiona, yep, there was thaw flooding after a big snow then freeze-up again.
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