Ok, don't panic.
It's not panic city yet.
Yes, this is my street. No, this photo wasn't taken yesterday, but it does give you a 'seasonal flavor' of what life can look like in January in southern Maine on 'my street'.
Today, December 1, 2012, is Theme Day across the CDP community(citydailyphotoblog) and today's image reveals a quick, wintery look at 'my street'.
It could have been here - today. I have just "done" the drive ...
ReplyDeleteDon't panic... Are you quoting the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? Does your street get even snowier than this in winter?
ReplyDeleteSometimes, we get a lot more.
Deleteit's beautiful! our street looks like that a couple of times a winter...so far, nada! last winter was very warm. we got one snow that fell overnight, cancelled schools and not a trace was visible by lunch time. what a jip! hoping we get a little more than that this winter!
ReplyDeleteOf course, it is beautiful and I love it...but when it happens on my street I love it for about 5 minutes.
ReplyDeleteThis is precisely how my street looks today.
ReplyDeleteOther people's snowy streets look so cozy to me.
ReplyDeleteBrrrr....no wonder you get the wood pile ready this time of year.
ReplyDeleteeven though it wasnt taken yesterday it is a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeletesure is pretty, but you can keep it! :) i did my share in wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteIt won;t be long before it's looking like that here - my street is here.
ReplyDeleteThat is a familiar look.
ReplyDeleteBeaver lives a few streets over, but Ozzie and Harriet are at home.
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ReplyDeleteI like to look at snow but to have to live with it. Fortunately we usually don't get much over here.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like our street a few weeks ago! Winter came a tad early for us, alas, but yours is a beautiful wonderland photo.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot Birdman. Looks like it was one of those wet snows that looks good in the beginning but changes as power starts to go out due to the weight of the snow.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it didn't even snow on Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteLOL I really thought it was a recent photo! It's beautiful anyway ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt's very beautiful and I'm very glad that I don't live in southern Maine in the winter. :-)
ReplyDeletethe kind od view southern people dream of!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful in a way... but I am not looking forward to my street looking like this!
ReplyDeletestunning!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful to look at but hell to drive in! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA winter wonderland. Until you have to go out and shovel.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, though from my (limited) experience living with snow, I find 2-3 days of it is plenty. And it's rare enough here that attempting to drive in it can be harrowing if you encounter other drivers who are decidedly clueless. Is that a car that has spun out and stuck in a drift down this road?
ReplyDeleteWe typically get snow like this but last year it all skipped us. Nice interpretation of the theme.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective on your winter wonderland perspective!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of driving skill is needed on this road !
ReplyDeleteI DO NOT ENVY YOU THIS STREET IN WINTER. Other times of the year I"ll just bet your street is a delight Bird.
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I would love some snow right now. I think we're in for a brown Christmas this year.
ReplyDeleteMay it stay out of the city here for a while. Your photo is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I've seen snow several times in several places but have no idea what it is to have snow on my street. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow that's a lot of snow but for me best time of the year. Awesome snapshot.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a picture postcard Birdman, I would just once like to have snow on my street, but it's never going to happen!!
ReplyDeleteWow Mr.Norton!!!!!!!
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