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Greenhouse
Another day, another polar vortex image. I have to say, even though I don’t like cold weather at all, that this snow was very pretty as it feel with a nice greenhouse in the background.
There were, of course, horrible problems across most of the state as a result of the weather, and people were without power, had frozen water pipes, had to boil drinking water*, and had flooding in their homes when the water thawed. People died, too, which is an unimaginable tragedy. Lubbock escaped almost all of that, which makes me feel a little weird about continuing to post my “Look at the pretty snow!” images. But it was an historic snowfall, and I did my photographic job to document it.
But, I would like my reader(s) to send good thoughts to the very many Texans who suffered from this weather event.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.14.2021
*And if you know how you are supposed to boil water when you don’t have power, I’d be happy for you to tell me…
Ice Island
Remember that photo that I took from the top of a little spillway, looking down at the water? This is from the other side of the same place, only during a snowstorm. And, yes, I could have walked out onto the spillway during the snow. But I didn’t want to.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.14.2021
Snow/Man
Much against my better judgement, I ventured out in the snow that we had last month here in Texas. (I don’t mind snow IN THEORY. I do mind being cold.)
But look what happened! I got a shot I would never have bothered with on a day where it wasn’t snowing. But it may have created a bit of a monster: I have days and days of snow pictures queued up here on the blog. You have been warned.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.14.2021




