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Brought to You by the Letter “S”

Sun Dial

The calendar says spring. Who looks at calendars anyway? It’s time to rely on ancient wisdom and consult the snow dial.

Let’s see. Thursday, March 27, 2008, 10:52 am, CDT. Ah, the snow dial says it’s SNOWING. Those ancients are pretty darn smart. They are correct.

This photograph is brought to you by the letter “S”. “S” is for Spring. “S” is for Snow. “S” is for Snowy-Spring. (with my fond regards to Sesame Street - maybe I’ll go sit with Bert and Ernie for awhile and stew)

“S” is for Sigh!

But “S” is also for Smile.

March 27, 2008 - Posted by Bo | Madison WI, Olympus E 510, Wisconsin, b/w photos, nature, photography, spring | , , , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

11 Comments »

  1. Most excellent. Snow in abundance. :)

    Comment by Gandalf | March 27, 2008

  2. i really like the sundial. let’s see more of it :D

    Comment by jeanabaena | March 27, 2008

  3. a is for awesome!

    Comment by wanderer7 | March 27, 2008

  4. I love how the color on the sundial is accented.

    Comment by ladypercy | March 27, 2008

  5. awesome shot Barbara! i can just stare at it forever…

    Comment by ankush | March 27, 2008

  6. Beautiful photo, Barbara. I’d love to see it again, when the snow dial turns back into a sundial. :)

    Comment by AK_Adventurer | March 27, 2008

  7. Very nice! I really like the idea of a “snow” dial! (Not that I want one any more this year!)

    Comment by montucky | March 27, 2008

  8. I will say it! “SNOW”!! Ugg, we are getting some also! Ugg

    Comment by mon@rch | March 27, 2008

  9. And I thought “S” is for snow….
    *duck* ;)

    Comment by Nicole | March 27, 2008

  10. Brilliant - sincerely and smile, this beautiful shot made me do! wonderful!

    Comment by aullori | March 28, 2008

  11. The snow with the colorful sundial photo is actually very nice. Smile…. Here in Kansas it is cold and wet and in between as in the transition between winter and spring. A little budding on the trees but no color. Gray skies and brown earth for the early spring.

    Comment by Anna Surface | March 28, 2008

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