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Monday Snowday

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There is lots to do indoors during the snowday! Good thing, too, since it is really snowing well in northern Virginia. I am going through the photos from last weekend’s Arthur Murray Spring Freestyles. This weather should keep me less distracted, so I still hope to have them up by Saturday to view at the proofing website. In the meantime, here are some photos from this morning. Enjoy!

Falls Church street covered in snow on a snowday ©TimeLine Media
Falls Church street covered in snow ©TimeLine Media
Backyard trees and shed covered in snow ©TimeLine Media
Backyard trees and shed covered in snow ©TimeLine Media

This wintry morning, I had a lot photo editing to do. However, I did take some breaks from the computer. When we have a snowday in Virginia, I know that it usually does not keep its magical look for long. Just after it falls, it looks like the snow is outlining all the wintry branches. For this reason, I have the camera ready when snow it forecasted. In summary, this is what I plan for. On the other hand, I did not expect the complimentary color from the streetlights against the snow. The orange lights really vibes as a pop of color against the snowy-blue ambiance.

Car passing a streetlight on a snowday ©TimeLine Media
Car passing a streetlight on a snowday ©TimeLine Media
Snow covered trees ©TimeLine Media
Snow covered trees ©TimeLine Media

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Snow day!

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Snow coated our neighborhood this morning. It was a forecasted dramatic change in the weather today in the DC area. Apparently, they have official names for winter storms now like hurricanes. This storm was named “Saturn”, but the local news stations have dubbed our weather event, “Snowquester”. Isn’t that clever?!

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Empty wintry snowy branches ©TimeLine Media

A heavy, wet snowy mix with rain fell this morning, and continues to fall this afternoon. I am continuing the editing of photos from the SingStrong event last weekend but took some time to get some photos of the falling snow. It was more picturesque in the morning before warmer weather turned it slushy, and winds took the snow off the branches. It looks like I’ll be shoveling in the late afternoon, early evening since it will continue to snow for a while longer.

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Willow tree on a snowy morning ©TimeLine Media

Are you getting out to make some photos? Although this is a bad one, it is still a fleeting event. As a result, your images will change by the minute. It is important to realize how quickly things change with the precipitation and small temperature variation. I hope you are safe and warm!

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