Friday, February 22, 2008

The Snowy Garden State

We have been very fortunate in the north east to endure, thus far, an amazingly mild winter. Twice it has "snowed" but as a former Midwesterner, those two occurrences barely deserve to get called a "snow" since it melted away the same day. In that same thread the temperature has remained in the 40-50s all "winter" with a number of days in the mid 60s and upper 70s. While some might scream "global warming" they wouldn't actually be operating from a very global mindset since much of the Midwest and central U.S. have been buried in snow and cold for the greater part of the winter, hence not a global(ly) warm experience at all.

No matter, we just received our first real "snow" of the winter. I took some extra time and shot some photo this morning to commemorate my first New Jersey snowy winter's day as a resident of the state.






























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