This post is really the second half of yesterday’s snowstorm post. After I realized how pretty the snow in the backyard was, I decided to put on all my winter gear and walk around the neighborhood. For reasons which elude me entirely, I live in a really beautiful neighborhood (well, I know why I live here, I just don’t know how I continue to do so). The majority of the houses were built during the first twenty years of the twentieth century and they have an outstanding grace and style which modern houses lack in every way (although my landlord and I can both vouch that these magnificent old homes start to fall apart somewhat during prolonged cold weather).
I am a painter rather than a photographer, but who wants to set up an easel in a billowing snowstorm? For that matter who wants to stand on the sidewalk to paint an elegant old house? Architectural paintings are not my métier as a fine artist! However today I think the monochromatic winter landscape helped smooth out some of my weaknesses as a photographer…
Sadly, as always with my photography, I don’t feel like I really captured the dark beauty of the blizzard or the decrepit splendor of this part of Brooklyn. Still the pictures are worth looking at just to appreciate the lovely houses of Ditmas Park. Also, with any luck, we have said farewell to this sort of snowstorm for a good long time. Hopefully you are looking at these photos in the tropics or in June and the snow provides only a frisson of wintry intensity rather than weary resignation which all New Yorkers feel as the winter of 2014/2015 draws onward toward its conclusion.
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March 7, 2015 at 8:40 AM
beatrix
Sleighbells ring!!!! Are ya’listenin’? In the lane, snow is glistenin’!
Oh well, I bet you’re sick of snow by now.
Just to let you know the Kathmandu valley has suffered a bout of it’s usual wintry & THICK early morning fog. Turkish Airlines has the 1st slot of the morning to land & after circling around a few times attempted to land & sort of crash landed. Luckily no one was hurt. But Flight TK726 has been sitting for 2 days now — nose down, tail up — right near the arrival terminal at Nepal’s only international airport (TIA) with 1 wing just close enough to the ONLY runway to block the safe landing or takeoff of any other large aircraft. The airport has no cranes, large winches or heavy equipment to move the plane. So a bulldozer was sent for, but the bulldozer wouldn’t fit through the cargo gate AND Turkish Airlines says NO BULLDOZER will touch their Airbus 330 anyway. So now Turkish Airlines is sending a ‘repair team’. Apparently the Turkish ‘repair team’ will be arriving with a ‘repair’ kit any day now by BUS from Kolkata. We hope. The U.S. Embassy has sent out an advisory emphasizing that Nepal is essentially cut off from the rest of the world. HAH!
March 12, 2015 at 3:31 PM
Wayne
It’s finally looking a bit like spring over here. I’ll put up some spring pictures once there are flowers…but maybe, just maybe, winter will not last forever.