After the Snow by goldie
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Description
We received a beautiful fluffy snow last night...about 9 inches or so. Hard to determine the exact depth since there was so much blowing and drifting. Anyway, decided to go out and get some captures before things got too messed up with salt, etc.
These are shots of the Gardens in Forest Hills, NY...I live about 1 block from this area. For those tennis enthusiasts, Forest Hills used to be where the US Open was held--now it's held up the road a bit in Flushing--thank goodness. Homes in the Gardens go for the 7/8 figure amounts--just a little more than I can afford ATM, LOL
As you can see, it is a beautiful sunny day...cold though, about 14 degrees Fahrenheit. My kinda day :)
Comments (14)
goldie Online Now!
This one deserves a Zoom so you can appreciate some of the architecture.
anmes
Beautiful...14in snow and sun sounds perfect to me!
flavia49
fabulous collage
magnus073
Great job on these very cool captures, Barb. I'm glad you enjoy the fluffy white stuff so much ;)
linwhite
This is lovely. What a nice neighborhood you live in. No wonder you like New York so much. The snow makes everything especially beautiful. I know you are enjoying it. So glad.
barryjeffer
You are right about the zoom. The buildings are beautiful, the snow another story..LOL. Splendid shots.
zaigodou
Beauty snow!!!!
mgtcs
Beautiful place, excellent collage my friend, amazing work!
bebopdlx
Most excellent.
drifterlee
Gorgeous shots! I live in Michigan and we are supposed to get a foot of snow tonight. Its been 10 below zero here. Brrr.
West_coaster07
Well done!!
loligagger
Lovely shots!!!!!!!
Richardphotos
I did see in full screen and all four captures are beautiful
KatesFriend
It's a lovely set of scenes Barb. I especially like the first one as it is similar to what I've had to deal with up here in Ontario. Alas, we've been in deep cold for the last week with a little bit of snow. It got so cold that my outdoor Christmas lights (which are all LED) took five seconds to turn on after I turned the switch. I've never seen anything like it before and I'm not sure if it was caused by the wiring or the crystals in the LEDs. Happy New Year!