Snow On An Ancient Statue


Early this morning, I awoke, noticing that it had snowed during the night. It was already the time of the day when the sun was getting serious about its business. I knew that if I got up and brought my camera, I might be able to catch a few images. Snow is that rare around these parts, these days.

Around here, there are a lot of old temples, and graveyards. Early in the morning, the temples ring their bells. Other places seem almost abandoned. Just some stone images remain, collecting dust, or snow. Looking very solemn, beautiful, in the early light.

Comments

Yes. In 2000 scientists claimed that, ""Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past"." Yes. I'm sure that the several hundred dead in Europe and the nearly 100 in Japan wish it wouldn't snow... Nice photos by the way...
Martin J Frid said…
Well, Mike, here is one for you:

Q: How many climate sceptics does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: None. It's too early to say if the lightbulb needs changing.

(Robert Butler is a theatre writer and a regular contributor to Intelligent Life magazine. He blogs about the arts and the environment at ashdenizen.blogspot.com)

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