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Snow inevitably find a place to land, and when it does it leaves everyday objects limned in white.  Often the white highlighting reveals delicate beauty that is just waiting to be appreciated by an attentive passerby. I like the gentle arcs the snowfall traced on these pine tree branches, leaving them looking like outstretched arms [...]

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The falling snow covers the individual needles and leaves of plants and bushes.  In the process, it brings out broad, previously unnoticed outlines and patterns and leaves them etched sharply against the plant’s dark backdrop.  In the case of this evergreen shrub, the result looked oddly like chicken feet. World Of Black And White

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During an Ohio winter, when the snow falls and the temperature plummets and clouds fill the sky, everything seems drained of color and stripped down to black and white.  I like it when that happens because you suddenly notice things about the structure of the world around you that, perhaps, you didn’t fully appreciate when [...]

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I was reminded today of the Great Blizzard of 1978.  It was a devastating Storm of the Century, but I remember it fondly — and, I suspect, other Ohio State students of that era do as well. The Great Blizzard struck on January 26 and 27, 1978.  It blanketed Ohio with huge amounts of snow, [...]

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We’re all eager to shed some of those lingering holiday pig-out pounds.  The best way to achieve your goal is not to go to your health club or workout facility, but to head out into the Great White North, where there are plenty of ways to lose that weight and tone your flabby carcass. The [...]

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Saturday morning the snow was still fresh when Penny and I took our walk.  We passed one pine tree where the snowflakes had been caught by the clusters of pine needles like a baseball is caught by a catcher’s mitt.  It looked like ice cream cones or cotton candy.  The snow was so new, and [...]

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It stopped snowing yesterday, the sky cleared, and of course the temperature dropped.  This morning it was frigid.  On our morning walk we noticed that everything was covered with a delicate layer of frost.  On this little tree, the coating of frost looked like fine white hairs in the refracted light of the sunrise.

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There really wasn’t a sunrise this morning.  It’s still snowing, and the sky was gray and heavy with clouds.  The light was filtered, leaving the snow-covered landscape a study in white, gray, and black. Along the Yantis Loop in New Albany, the wind had done its work, sculpting the drifted snowbank into a delicate, curving [...]

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It’s been a mild winter so far, but last night the weather turned.  By this morning we had snow on the ground, more is falling, and a sharp wind is pushing the snow into drifts and turning the falling snow into little cutting blades that prick your face as you walk.  It’s not great weather for [...]

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One of the great things about a visit to the Bahamas this time of year is the welcome contrast in colors.  In the northern U.S., except for Christmas lights and decorations, it’s drab and dreary, a study in shades of gray from the sky to the ground.  Here around Freeport, however, the tropical plants are [...]

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Some people celebrate the extra hour of sleep we gain when we “fall back” every autumn.  Other people dread that day, because the simple act of turning back the clocks ushers in a season of seemingly constant darkness. It’s dark when we get up in the morning, dark when we drive to work, and dark [...]

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This is a crappy time of year for the glasses-wearing population of Columbus.  It’s been raining for days, and it’s like the scene in Forrest Gump where Forrest talks about the rain in Vietnam — sometimes big fat rain, sometimes sharp stinging rain, sometimes drizzle that seems to blow on the breeze.  Inevitably the spectacles [...]

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This morning was another cold one!  This photo was taken from the boardwalk around the No. 5 North pond at 7 a.m., with wisps of steam curling from the water and the silvery moon looking down on the frosty grass of the golf course.

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Overnight the temperature plummeted, and it was in the 30s when Penny and I ventured out this morning for our walk.  For the first time since early April, the barn coat and gloves were hauled out of the closet and donned against the brisk morning air. Much as I love summer, I also love the [...]

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Autumn is a beautiful season in the Midwest and Northeast, as the leaves change and the last seasonal blooms appear.  The average bit of Ohio woodland may not be as richly colorful as, say, a Vermont forest, but it is still a treat for the senses.  It is a time of year when a normally [...]

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