being optimistic – lesson 1762 15 Replies 3746 Today marks the official first day of Spring – I took my snow tires off. Still, it’s 29 degrees and it could still snow but, hey, I’m an optimist. 3746 Advertisement Related
oneowner Post authorApril 11, 2016 at 5:43 pm I have it on good authority that we will be in for some warmer weather by the end of June. Reply ↓
TomDills April 11, 2016 at 10:34 pm Snow tires off before Memorial Day? That is very optimistic, Ken! I do like the tire tracks. I have a collection of tire tracks in sand, and the patterns can be quite interesting. Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorApril 12, 2016 at 7:10 am Thanks, Tom. This morning it’s a balmy 32° with a forecast of (up to 36°). So my optimism is paying off. Reply ↓
disperser April 12, 2016 at 2:20 am Neat. . . . also, we’re supposed to get clobbered this weekend. Then again, whenever they predict monster storms, they end up as unimpressive wannabes. Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorApril 12, 2016 at 7:11 am Our next big snow storm is scheduled for May 11. It’s my day off, too. Reply ↓
disperser April 12, 2016 at 1:15 pm Well, that’s good. You can get a jump on shoveling the drive. Reply ↓
Howard Grill April 12, 2016 at 11:07 am Love, love, love these. What can I ay, I really enjoy abstracts! Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorApril 12, 2016 at 1:08 pm Thanks, Howard. Hopefully I won’t get any more shots of tracks in the ice for many months. Reply ↓
Linda Grashoff April 12, 2016 at 2:22 pm This is a really nice collection, Ken—another example of your finding the extraordinary in the ordinary (which you do so well). Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorApril 12, 2016 at 3:09 pm Thanks, Linda. Life is filled with ordinary things. It’s nice to be able to appreciate them. Reply ↓
LensScaper April 14, 2016 at 3:53 am Love that ‘treads’ Ken. Dangerous talk to announce winter is over, it’ll be back just when you think it’s beaten! Reply ↓
In Webster, where life is worth freezing.
I have it on good authority that we will be in for some warmer weather by the end of June.
Great set of structures.
Thanks, Harri.
Snow tires off before Memorial Day? That is very optimistic, Ken! I do like the tire tracks. I have a collection of tire tracks in sand, and the patterns can be quite interesting.
Thanks, Tom. This morning it’s a balmy 32° with a forecast of (up to 36°). So my optimism is paying off.
Neat.
. . . also, we’re supposed to get clobbered this weekend. Then again, whenever they predict monster storms, they end up as unimpressive wannabes.
Our next big snow storm is scheduled for May 11. It’s my day off, too.
Well, that’s good. You can get a jump on shoveling the drive.
Love, love, love these. What can I ay, I really enjoy abstracts!
Thanks, Howard. Hopefully I won’t get any more shots of tracks in the ice for many months.
This is a really nice collection, Ken—another example of your finding the extraordinary in the ordinary (which you do so well).
Thanks, Linda. Life is filled with ordinary things. It’s nice to be able to appreciate them.
Love that ‘treads’ Ken. Dangerous talk to announce winter is over, it’ll be back just when you think it’s beaten!
But the snow tires are in storage!