The Harbor Walk was beautiful this chilly dawn after the first significant snowfall, with a deceptively warm-appearing orange sherbet sunrise. Despite frozen fingers and toes, I couldn’t help but feel blessed by the beauty that surrounds.
Wintry Harbor Walk at Dawn
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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. Currently creating films about the Monarch Butterfly, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, Saint Peter's Fiesta, and Piping Plovers. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com and monarchbutterflyfilm.com. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden" View all posts by Kim Smith
Great photos and I actually love the snow.. see you at the plunge
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I love snow too but was up before dawn photographing my garden; by the time i got to the Harbor Walk, I was already frozen! See you in the New Year!
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It must have been a beautiful snow and I’m glad you got out early to get these wonderful photos for all of us! Thanks! Stay warm now!
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Thank you Ann and I hope you have a Happy New Year! Gloucester is so pretty shrouded in snow, makes everything extra magical, but I think you got much more than did we?
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Wowzers. Absolutely stunning work Kim!!!!!!
Nice to see the images you’re getting out of that brandy new camera!
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Thank you Chief–means much coming for you. Yes, maybe three times out with new camera and LOVING IT!!! Looking forward to upcoming slower months and more camera exploration!
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