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I went to Show Low to have some fun in the snow a couple weeks ago, and will be going to Greer in two weeks to do the same!
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Some nie photos have here. Oh yes, compliments of the season to you by the way, all the way from South Africa
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Hi Kristi!
Welcome back and with such beautiful winter photos too!
This place looks great, I am sure it is a lot of fun!
P.S. I tagged you if you are interested in participating
You can find the tag at: http://blog.evolvingbeings.com/posts/222/evolving-beings-was-tagged/
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I’m always looking for new ways to photograph mountains, along with photographing new mountains.
I like your snow foregrounds. It seems a bit odd that the mountains have less snow than the foreground.
OK, I just have to know who it was that made those impressions in the snow where you waved your limbs to get the wings effect? Whoever it was it must have been pretty damn cold.
The snow man is cute, but out of all the photos I liked the one with the mountain the best.
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January 23, 2009 at 10:27 am
@Justin: I have never been in snow up to my knees & higher like there was in Flagstaff that weekend. It was definitely fun!
@RunningWolf: Thanks!
I hope you are doing well.
@Evita: Thanks… I’ll use my tag opportunity in a post soon!
@Mountain Pictures: I liked that fact. It did seem a little odd, because even on the drive up, there was much more snow on the ground than the nearby hills and mountains.
@Sire: I think the one on the left was my angel, and the one on the right was by my fiancé. It was pretty chilly, but we had already been tackling each other in the snow, so we were used to it. The funny part was after running around for a bit, you actually can get sweaty, even when it’s so cold.
I kind of figured that one was yours as there wasn’t as much of an indentation in the snow and your looked a whole lot prettier.
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Arizona amazes me. You can be sweating in the desert and then playing in the snow in a couple of hours. I often wonder why I left.
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February 24, 2009 at 6:10 pm
@Sire: Ah, thank you.
@Kim: Maybe because you like a more stable climate zone?
It is kind of fun when I am outside playing tennis at 80F, then I look across the freeway on the drive home and there is snow on the mountains in the nearby distance.
The scenery is so wonderful! The tree still keep green in the snow perfectly!
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