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Tree-cicle

March 11, 2019Close Up, Snow & Ice, Trees, WinterJonathan

Icicle on a small branch of a large tree, with the trunk in the background

Went on a winter hike yesterday. Hopefully the last of the season — the forecast is finally warming up!

Spider plant blossom

March 2, 2019Close Up, Flowers, Still LifeJonathan

Blossom of a spider plant

Yet another sign that I’m tired of winter: I start noticing interesting things on my house plants.

Wintry mix crossing

February 25, 2019Railroads, Snow & IceJonathan

Snow and ice covering a railroad crossing sign

Snow piles of 2019

February 22, 2019Home, Snow & Ice, WinterJonathan

Snow piles along the street and driveway in front of a house

I’ve been living in my house for just about 10 years now, and I think these are the largest snow piles I’ve had. Okay Winter, that’s enough out of you. Make way for Spring.

Wind sculpture

February 17, 2019Snow & IceJonathan

Large snow drift blown to a tall peak with trees in the background

Lines in the snow

February 13, 2019Abstract, Shadows, Snow & IceJonathan

Small snow drifts creating many lined shadows on the snow

Frozen rain

February 9, 2019Close Up, Snow & IceJonathan

Close up of an ice covered tree branch with two small icicles

River to the unknown

February 6, 2019Fog & Mist, Landscape, RiversJonathan

Trees arching over a river enveloped in fog, with snow on the river banks

I love the mysterious nature of fog, and how it can completely transform familiar scenes. What’s beyond those trees? Are you sure?

February fog

February 4, 2019Fog & Mist, Landscape, TreesJonathan

Oak tree standing in snow, with small trees shrouded by fog in the background

Heavy fog rolled in on Sunday, caused by temperatures rising 70 degrees higher than we were experiencing a few days ago! What a crazy winter this has been so far.

Lady Liberty returns

February 2, 2019Art & Culture, LakesJonathan

Top of the Statue of Liberty on Lake Mendota with the Red Gym in the background

40 years ago, a prank brought the Statue of Liberty to Madison. The joke was only the torch and the top of the head were visible, because the statue was too heavy for the ice and sank when it was placed on Lake Mendota. As part of a winter carnival, Lady Liberty appeared again this year.

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