Alabama (Part 2)
Folder: Alabama, the Beautiful
Snowy day in Alabama
Dead tree in winter
Alabama snowman, Etowah County, Alabama
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I have lived in N. Alabama for 6 1/2 years and except for one or two dustings have not had any significant snow until this winter (2011). The first significant snow fell on on Christmas Day. Then came this snowfall which was about 6 inches deep. It fell on Sunday. It is now the following Saturday. I have been snowed in since then. My driveway, which is almost a quarter mile long, iced over the first day. Today was the first day that the temperature has been significantly above freezing. Hopefully, by tomorrow, I will finally be able to get down the driveway in my car.
Alien on my deck, Etowah County, Alabama
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I have lived in N. Alabama for 6 1/2 years and except for one or two dustings have not had any significant snow until this winter. The first significant snow fell on on Christmas Day. Then came this snowfall which was about 6 inches deep. It fell on Sunday. It is now the following Saturday. I have been snowed in since then. My driveway, which is almost a quarter mile long, iced over the first day. Today was the first day that the temperature has been significantly above freezing. Hopefully, by tomorrow, I will finally be able to get down the driveway in my car.
Leafless Tree
Ripples
Fisher Creek
Big Wills Creek
Ripples on Fisher Creek
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One of the creeks that border my property, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_0474)
Another Link in the Chain - Linking ripples in the sand to ripples in the water.
Twisted
Mossy Rock
Flood Debris on Big Wills Creek
Big Wills Creek
Big Wills Creek
Late Afternoon Clouds Over Big Ridge
Big Ridge
Big Ridge
Big Ridge
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