Ice time at Noah's Falls
According to the Weather Channel, the snowstorm predicted for later today just might be the Big One, so, given how much wood I still had that was not yet split and stacked, I got up early, got outside under the pewter sky, and got to work. The snow started about 9 in the morning, but it stayed very light and didn't interfere with the tasks at hand. I had everything buttoned up and under cover, along with several days of wood inside, by about one. With very little white stuff coming down, I grabbed the dSLR and walked into the woods to a nearby stream. It was mostly iced over, but in places, you could see the water flowing under the frozen surface. I rattled off shots of the impromptu ice sculpture until my fingers started to freeze, then headed home to warm up. With the holidays almost upon us, I hope someone will come through with some photographer's gloves. They would really help the cause.