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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Clear and Warmer

All of those ice photos we have been enjoying lately were taken less than two weeks ago on a beach not far from the one where I found these yesterday evening.  No, I did not make them.  But it is still February in northern Utah and Thursday we are expecting snow showers and a high temp in the mid 30's F (single digits C) with more snow possible this weekend also.


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10 comments:

Jidhu Jose said...

nice shot

Sandra said...

when i see prints like this i always try to walk in them and they never fit my walk.

Lucy Corrander said...

Now expecting photographs of footprints in the snow.

Lucy

Sinbad and I on the Loose said...

Temps in the mid 30's and someone is walking barefoot on the beach. Let me guess...a foolish teenager or young 20's with no better sense and the elements never bother them. I remember being like that long long ago. 'sigh'

Anyes said...

Are those your own footprints? or where they a reminiscence from last year Summer beach party? Just wondering ;-)

Hilda R.B said...

Frozen footprints from long time ago?
Nice image!

Stephani said...

Okay Scott, I just took some footprints in the sand photos last week. Although, my husband and I were both wearing hiking books so the prints look a bit different! I like this.

Scott said...

I failed to anticipate some of the questions this photo would bring up.

We have had an unseasonable warm spell with two or three days in a row tying all time records for warm. It got up into the upper 50s. These footprints were fresh yesterday, I would guess only a few hours at most.

I think any other questions were answered in the original post.

Thanks for looking and for your comments and questions.

Chad said...

Tonight when I got home,not 10 minutes from where you took these photos I left tracks in a couple inches of snow. If I come across square prints in the sand I'll know Stephani is in the neighborhood.

Traveling Hawk said...

Who dares to walk bearfoot in this season?

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