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disturbing the peace

Posted by the_bustopher Kansas City MO (My Page) on
Thu, Jan 20, 11 at 13:15

We had a snowstorm go through here last night that dumped anywhere from 6 to about 11 inches of snow depending on what part of the area one lived in. A new layer of snow always looks so peaceful when it is undisturbed. So, here are a few examples of how that peace gets disturbed. I call this batch of hopefully artistically inspired pictures of part of my rose garden and its surroundings, "Disturbing the Peace".

In the first picture, it doesn't take much to disturb the peace. Just small tracks from a small animal going from the crabapple to across the street leave a telltale disturbance.


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The peace is disturbed by cars trying to get up the hill.


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Lastly, of course the peace had to be disturbed to dig out the driveway and the bird feeder with the instrument of havoc sticking up.


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I hope you like a little bit of artistry interpretation of another round of winter weather with little else to look at here. Let me know what you think.


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RE: disturbing the peace

As much as I dislike living in a cold climate, your pictures touched me in a special way. They are just beautiful and remind me of my childhood. A perfect posting; thank you.

Ingrid


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RE: disturbing the peace

snow is so pretty. I think it makes the world look larger as it covers the roads and walkways. Love the animal trails.


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RE: disturbing the peace

Love the pictures---you have a very artistic eye--

we've had lots of snow but I haven't been out to get some pictures

Florence


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