I took a walk around my neighborhood on Monday January 23, 2023. We got around 4-5 inches of snow the previous day and the trees looked neat with the branches coated with snow. I took a few pictures. Here are the highlights.
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The trees by my apartment all with a thick coat of frosting, er, snow.
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"What street is this?" "Who's asking? Just keep on walking, son, if you know...(more)
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The stream had provided a nice contrast to the white snow.
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Looking at the other side of the stream.
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The woods area is pretty barren in the winter.
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Even the looming trees can't loom as well in the middle of winter.
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Either another stream or the ground is smiling.
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A close up of the built-up snow on the branches.
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Where the streets have no (readable) name(s)...
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That's a little better winter tree-looming along the path.
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The open areas felt pretty empty.
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The sky was gray (typical Ithaca Winter day) which adds to the emptiness effect.
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Dark vertical and horizontal branches lines with white snow everywhere else.
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A pond nearby. I was getting cold and didn't want to stay much longer.
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Even though it's a suburban neighborhood, the snow covered fence felt pastoral.
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Some sort of poison-berry tree I assume.