Did I mention that it was noon when I left home? One thing led to another and then another, and before I knew it, I was three miles in. I kept going for another half mile or so until I reached a minor destination, took a few photos and started the trek back. I'd gone a quarter mile or so when I noticed a fringe of ice hanging from a mat of snow on top of a large boulder, so I pulled out the camera. In panning the boulder, I spotted this profile. To me, it looks like a young woman, and the snow makes a perfect fur hat to keep her warm through the winter.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Girl In A Snow Chapeau
Did I mention that it was noon when I left home? One thing led to another and then another, and before I knew it, I was three miles in. I kept going for another half mile or so until I reached a minor destination, took a few photos and started the trek back. I'd gone a quarter mile or so when I noticed a fringe of ice hanging from a mat of snow on top of a large boulder, so I pulled out the camera. In panning the boulder, I spotted this profile. To me, it looks like a young woman, and the snow makes a perfect fur hat to keep her warm through the winter.
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