It is beautiful in an eerie sort of way. We went through a similar ice storm in '98 and despite the cold and lack of power, I remember how pretty the trees looked, enrobed in ice. Our street was out of power for 10 days, and we ended up seeking refuge with friends, too. I hope the crisis ends soon for you!
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It is beautiful in an eerie sort of way. We went through a similar ice storm in '98 and despite the cold and lack of power, I remember how pretty the trees looked, enrobed in ice. Our street was out of power for 10 days, and we ended up seeking refuge with friends, too. I hope the crisis ends soon for you!
WOW. Looks like something outta a magazine :)
great shot...but what the heck is the man doing?
It looks like a scene from a film made of a Charles Dicken's novel
Hope you and your house are doing ok!
Wow...that doesn't even look like a *street*...it is beautiful, though i wish it wasn't at your house! I hope you are okay and the power is on soon.
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