Remnants of a Snow Day

January 21, 2009 | Filed Under Brownstones, Harlem, Neighborhoods, Seasons, Snow, West Side, Winter 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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20 Responses to “Remnants of a Snow Day”

  1. The snow almost looks like powdered sugar hanging out on the steps. Do you like the snow? I like it when I dont’ have to get out driving around in it. I hope you are doing well, you’ve been on my mind lately. :)

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  2. still looks cold to me..not visiting you this time of the year lol :D

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  3. I like the repeating pattern of each building’s steps. By the way, how do you know when there’s ice underneath the snow?

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  4. I like how everything is lined up in each photo: steps, cars, etc.
    I was in Savannah over the weekend and missed a bit of snow DC got :(

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  5. Wow! Lucky you, I guess: ours just turned to ice.

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  6. I think snow is beautiful but then I’ve never had to live in it. I’m looking at the railing wondering what do people hold on to at times like this? :-)

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  7. That’s one stylish row of houses! Love that red one on the right, even if the brown nuances are kind of nice too.

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  8. this is what makes the snow so worth any of the cold we have to bear. Very nice Paz!

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  9. I never seen snow that I like unless it is on someone’s front steps — not mine.

    I would rather be doing most anything except sitting in the house looking at the sun shine on all this snow. Eating cookies sounds good to me.

    I don’t know about you, but my head reels with ideas and things I either want to do, should do, or wish I did — that I don’t have much time left to do anything but take a nap.

    Carpe Diem!

    Abraham Lincoln’s Blog

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  10. I love when snow looks like this. If it was all about asthetics, I would never shovel the stuff — That mindset would also fit in nicely with my genuine sense of laziness! :)

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  11. Nice views, Paz!
    Also here there is still some snow in town.

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  12. Hi Paz! TGIF!! ;)
    Amazing weather!! Loved the susset; easier to see.. ;) )
    Blogtrotter, still posting on Delhi, waits for you! Enjoy and have a great weekend!

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  13. Beautiful shots, Paz! My youth had snowy winters and your pictures make me long for those days. I’ve certainly missed visiting you and your wonderful blog. Love the heart shaped cake with “Paz” in the middle, sweet, just like you my friend. :)

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  14. Love those sunsets – nd bare trees. Very artistic snow – but cold!

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  15. Hi Melissa: I only like the snow when I don’t have to travel around in it. ;-) XOXO

    Hi M. Kate: LOL! I don’t blame you. Around this time, it’s very cold!

    Hi June: I think you know about the ice underneath when you step and slide on it. ;-)

    Hi Abraham: I trust you’re feeling good.

    Hi Brian: LOL! ;-)

    Hi Pietro: So, you have snow, too?

    Hi Trotter: I’m enjoying your photos of India. ;-)

    Hi Sandra: Good to see you here again. The photo with my name is a cookie that Mischief Mari made for me. ;-) Hope you continue to feel better.

    Hi Elizabeth: It IS cold. I don’t mind the cold. I DO mind the snow and having to travel in it. Not safe.

    Paz

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  16. Great shot here and the previous one – Brownstones in NYC or Brooklyn? Thanks for sharing, Paz! :)

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  17. I love your snowy shots. We seldom have snow here.

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  18. Hi Mary: New York City — Harlem!

    Hi Dot: No snow, huh? I’ll see if I can send you some. ;-)

    Best to all,
    Paz

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  19. Oh my! And here I am in Stockholm complaining about winter.

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