The Way it Was

February 12, 2010 | Filed Under Broadway, Harlem, Snow, Winter 

This is the way it looked on Wednesday.  Thankfully, it has stopped snowing. 

Have a good Saturday, everyone.

Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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29 Responses to “The Way it Was”

  1. The snow falls in large flakes! Wonderful image!!

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  2. LOVE your snowstorm’s pictures!
    Looks very cold….
    Here it’s a hot summer with storms at the end of the day.

    Have a nice weekend.

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  3. Wow, it’s falling heavy!

    Have a nice Saturday!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  4. LOVE the glow of the green lights between the heavily-falling snow…very dreamy… very chilly…bbbrrr… LOL!… Keep warm and safe, Paz! And wishing you much LOVE, SWEETNESS & JOY this valentine’s weekend :o ) ((BIG HUGS)) Oh, and such fun with comment at my place about making choc-chili muffins too… great minds.. ;o)

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  5. Cassie UNITED STATES

    What a cool(pun intended) photo. I think it would make a great card—the ghostly green lights add a special touch. Happy Sunday to you…I’ll try to get back for your shadow shot.

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  6. the green lights are beautiful
    what a snowy couple of weeks this has been
    Oy!!

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  7. so pretty. these scenes are what makes Winter bearable!

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  8. What FABULOUS snowy photos here and in your previous posts too. You’ve captured the feeling of this wintry New York storm beautifully.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  9. Wow! Beautiful! Magic in the city.

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  10. beautiful, magical! im back from work in Austria and snowed a lot there too!

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  11. Happy Snow Day and Happy Valentine’s Day.

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  12. This is a very beautiful shot of the dramatic weather. Glad it has stop snowing now. :)

    Alexander
    Alex’s World! – http://www.kakinan.com/alex

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  13. It got a lot worse, didn’t it? I hope it stopped by now? Keep warm Paz!

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  14. It seems it was a heavy storm.
    I really liked the detail of the green light … it’s almost like a ray of hope in the middle of the storm!

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  15. That, there, is a fabulous shot, Paz! Truly!

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  16. I love this photo as well as your previous photos that you posted. I enjoy go for a walk while snow falls but not when it rains.

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  17. I must say that looks as bad as it get around here in the cities. I just don’t think of snow in NYC but I guess it does happen there too.

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  18. It looks magical, Paz. You’ll appreciate it in July during a heat wave. :) (Well, I would, anyway. LOL)

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  19. Paz, this is one of your brilliant ones. Somehow you’ve made even the slush look beautiful.

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  20. It makes a gorgeous photo…but I’m thinking most people on your side of our country will probably be glad when the weather warms up again.

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  21. Thanks for stopping by, everyone!

    Paz

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  22. Great snow shots in Manhattan, Paz. In Queens it looked pretty much the same that day! We got a little more snow Tuesday night but it’s all pushed to the side now… :) Have a great weekend!

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  23. Wonderful snowing shots, Paz. I lost your site for a while,
    because there is someone else called Paz signing in my comments, unless
    you have taken up Mexican cooking!

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  24. Faye Phillips UNITED STATES

    Lovely, Paz. Stay warm!
    faye

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  25. mark UNITED KINGDOM

    Down in the UK we have loads of snow. They call it the big freeze! It has been snowing for 4 months and it was 4 inches deep!!! Have you been afected? (Ociously it snowed heavily in your photo but was it REALLY bad?)

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  26. I guess it’s easier to say this from Florida, but I LOVE the snow and these shots are marvelous. Always a little pop of color in the otherwise grayish atmosphere. Wonderful.

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  27. Wow Paz,

    Being out on the west coast we don’t see this sort of thing to much. Wonderful picture.

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