


My View of Life on the Dock










Video: Niles Pond Afternoon
by Marty Luster
Music by Kevin MacLeod
George Street Shuffle by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300035
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Photos by Deborah Schradieck

Photos by Sid Falthzik
Submitted by Dave Moore, from Buddhist calendar

Photos by Nicole Lariviere
Thanks to everyone who submitted photos . Keep on shootin’.
Marty
“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.”
Hal Borland
Photo by Jeanne Blake

Sea smoke and Thatcher’s Island.
Photos by Anita Dziedzic


These pictures are taken in my backyard in East Hartford, CT. I have a weather station on the pole to the right by the garden and it is reading -23. Brrrrrr
My dog, Ozzy, didn’t waste any time doing his thing this morning.
Photo by Shannon O’Donoghue

Cold at Cox Reservation
Photos by Vicki Gamage



Frozen Rockport Harbor
Photos by Lou Snitkoff


Greetings from Albany, NY. Here are a couple of images from Cape Ann (Lane’s Cove and Bearskin Neck) from late February last year. Cheers!
Photo by John Wheeler
Cold Duck
PHOTO BY CAROLINE HAINES

Eastern Point in early afternoon
PHOTOS BY BRIANNE HURLEY

Annisquam Ice

Annisquam Cold

Out The Window
PHOTO BY ABBIE LUNDBERG

Patterns created by wind on ice at Goose Cove reservoir.
Thanks to you all for these beautiful but cold, cold images. If anyone else has taken outstanding photos of the cold, forward them to me and I’ll post them on GMG.
Marty
editormard1@mac.com

With the coldest weather of the season upon us, send me your best photo of “cold.” I want to see pictures that make me shiver and run inside. Subjects might be people reacting to the cold or scenics that evoke a deep freeze or any imaginative approach you care to choose.
Send photos to <editormard1@mac.com> and I’ll post them here at GMG over the next few days. Please include your name for proper credit.



Just hold one to your ear and speak into the other.


Today, an easy walk to the beach.
One year ago, any walk was a bitch.

Reception, For The Birds, Rocky Neck Cultural Center Gallery. Exhibit continues through March 6, 2016.






