Tuesday, February 1, 2011

After the Snow Storm

Recently, I was in Washington, D.C. delivering Ford Concept cars to the upcoming Auto Show. And wouldn't you know it, I got stuck overnight, when a big snowstorm came in. Needless to say, the roads looked a mess and I could hear sirens buzzing in the distance all night long.

The next morning, the roads looked better and I made my way out onto the streets and headed back home to Michigan. The countryside, full of fresh winter snow, was extraordinary. I grabbed my camera. And this was the first shots of the morning.




































Of course, numerous vehicles were still stuck at the side of the roads. Tow trucks were pulling cars and trucks, out of the snow from the night before, at almost every turn.

There's something so appealing about fresh snow, the way it lays so thick on the branches, the crisp air it brings, and the bright white color. It is such a lovely aspect of living.

And the countryside is so sweet in Pennsylvania. The Smokey Mountains are striking.

Churches and barns are a favorite thing for me to photograph. Their structures, always different, and eye-catching. The scenery that surrounds them, just as significant to my fascination with them.


All and all the roads were plowed very well, making my travel trouble-free. With fresh snow, the countryside vista couldn't have been more spectacular for the ride home.


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