About this blog:
We love traveling. We always capture tons of pictures from wherever we've been and we like sharing our traveling experiences with our friends. So, this is how this blog began - as short stories with pictures in an attempt to share where we've been and what we've seen. Even not stories , but just notes. Nothing serious and big. Mostly I'm writing these stories on a rush and sometimes even don't have time to re-read them. So, I apologize in advance for possible typos here and there. There can be some factual errors or inaccuracies and they even might be corrected one day. Don't hesitate to contact me if you find something that needs to be fixed and don't expect these notes to be a perfect novels ;) The stories in this blog are not in chronological order, but I will try to remember to put the date of the trip. So... welcome to this blog and, hopefully, you will find something interesting and have the same feeling we had when we were there. Let's go...
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Friday, February 12, 2021

Winter macro

It was a gloomy winter day... You know, one of the days when everything is gray and looks just the same and nothing really catches your attention. You can call this day boring... until you change your point of view.

 
The morning snow just powdered the grass but not even covered it. 


Instead of looking big, let's look small. Details are always interesting so let's go for them.







Even snow looks different when you look really close. It is not as soft as it looks from far away.
 





But Prickly Pear still seems to be prickly and even dangerous. Nothing can change the nature of the cacti, huh?


Pictures were taken on February 12, 2021.

1 comment:

  1. Michael, even when the cold outside is miserable, your photos make the day seem magical and welcoming... Thanks for reminding us that zero degrees can still be beautiful.

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