After The Storm
This is the view down the street running beside the park and although the road hasn't been well cleared, the city has cleared the sidewalks and moved all the large fallen branches out of the way. These trees were still coated with ice and snow so it was a spooky walk along the sidewalk when you could hear all the creaking above you. And this gives you an idea of the number of trees there are lining the streets in the city.
It is looking better.
ReplyDeleteI have never experienced an ice storm. Glad it is over.
ReplyDeleteit really hit hard, there.
ReplyDeleteThis California boy just cannot imagine.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost like a wonderland albeit a scary wonderland.
ReplyDeletelooks so quiet & calm for the moment. lovely view. ( :
ReplyDeleteSuch a storm requires so much work to get everything back in order. The clean sidewalks are a start. Don't let an icicle hit you on the head!
ReplyDeleteA VERY wintery looking scene!
ReplyDeleteThe trees look so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIce or rain storms they still cause damage and trees tend to be the first to go.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. Where I am now the bulk of the ice has fallen off the trees.
ReplyDeleteT.O. has a very strange bylaw that protects trees.
ReplyDeleteGood thing there were not more broken trees with your ice storm. Almost looks like a normal winter street.
ReplyDeleteThat a was a terrible ice storm!
ReplyDeleteIt still looks beautiful. Just think of the storm as Mother Nature's pruning.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing a good job of chronicling that storm.
ReplyDelete«Louis» hopes you don't slip on the ice! Yipes!
I'm sorry so many trees lost limbs. The city trees will bear scars for a while! The cleanup is horrendous!
ReplyDeleteMaybe spooky but it looks pretty
ReplyDeleteToo much snow, here in no time. We've had a lot of rain.
ReplyDeleteI understand it is magical as well as frightening
ReplyDeleteGlad these trees didn't break, they look lovely with snow on the branches.
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