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Snow

Some of the things I like about it are how it transforms space, works your imagination and compels you. It was 15.00. I walked to the end of the platform to keep warm, and to see what it sounded like … Continue reading

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Some people don’t like the snow

But look at this from my friend J, of the insightful comments regarding Russian Dolls and the ages of children (which has subsequently made me think, ‘Does this happen in reverse, from the child’s perspective?). It is a picture of … Continue reading

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What big thaw?

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A hare runs through the snow near the western German town of Vennebeck

I picked this up from a rather fine animals-in-snow image gallery on the Telegraph’s website. Amongst other things this gallery made me think, Hmmm, wouldn’t it be nice to invest 5 grand in enhanced camera equipment. Later I might write … Continue reading

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I sometimes wonder

if his tail isn’t used as some sort of weather divining rod.

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Coming in from the Neptune archive

What I like is how cold that poor lady looks.

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Winter

In fact, it’s blue-skyed and bright today in Norfolk, but here is a preview of what lies ahead, I hope. It’s a rather fine composition sent by blog regular Geraldine, a scene from County Kildare, I believe, in response to … Continue reading

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