Well maybe if you just…
When I was out for a hike yesterday I was struck by the way some melting snow banks behind a birch grove looked like a Japanese silkscreen of mountains in the background.
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OK I know its a big stretch but toss me a bone here would ya. We’re still pretty much covered in snow and that’s all I have to work with out there. So maybe if you squint just so and cock your head just so you’ll see what I mean.
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Comment from Doug Alder
Time: 3/1/2005, 1:52 pm
Those are real trees - the fatter one is about 6-8 inches across. The picture is about 1/5 of the full frame maybe even less
Comment from Yule
Time: 3/1/2005, 7:05 pm
Well, you weren’t exaggerating even one bit when you wrote about heavy snowfall during the winter! That’s a big carcass left over from old man winter…
Comment from Doug Alder
Time: 3/1/2005, 8:58 pm
I moved here in ‘97. My ex and I came up here in February to buy a house and the snow was over 5 feet deep. Here’s a shot of my old house the next year when the snow wasn’t as deep























Comment from Yule
Time: 3/1/2005, 1:07 pm
It does look like a painted mountain scene, very cool. But what’s the scale on that photograph? Those tree trunks are real trees (i.e., not little twigs), right? So, the snow bank is, like, really big, or something? Or are the trees really tiny, and there isn’t that much snow? That’s a lot of snow still to melt if the trees are normal, big trees and indicate scale!