Snow
by frizztext
I like a certain dose of snow – it works psychologically like a reset button for my hectic soul. Reason to slow down everything for a while, to retreat to the stove at home. Often I ask myself, which tricks for example Valery Titievsky may have to resist those long snowy weeks in his hometown Novosibirsk – enter his flickr galleries with a click on the picture below:

related:
Winter:
http://photo.tutsplus.com/articles/inspiration/winter-snow-photography-tips/
Moscow
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/9711789/Heavy-snow-in-Moscow-and-the-first-snowfall-of-the-season-in-Europe.html?frame=2413652
U.K.:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/uknews/9724905/UK-winter-weather-a-light-sprinkling-of-snow-causes-transport-chaos.html?frame=2419239
Duesseldorf etc.:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/9730423/The-Beast-from-the-East-dumps-snow-on-Europe-and-is-heading-for-Britain.html
Xmas:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2012/12/christmas_approaches_1.html
nomadic Nenets of northern Siberia:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2012/dec/07/photography-sebastiao-salgado-genesis#/?picture=400572218&index=0
boston pictures:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2012/12/let_it_snow_1.html
+
after all those links to snow in Russia, Britain, U.S.A. etc.:
my own actual winter shot: looking out of my window in Berlin:


Now that’s what I’ve been waiting for! Everything has gone back to brown… Great hitch-hiking picture!
Frizz, I was caught this afternoon in a white-out, up in the Colorado Rockies, and it was freezing++ and awesome in stunningly equal measures – as you so well say, a reset button for the hectic soul!
“I like a certain dose of snow – it works psychologically like a reset button for my hectic soul………” – agree me too…
- and then listen to some musicwhile I’m looking out…
music via headphones,

creeping through the forest?
photo by my son in law …
Snow certainly makes great photos, i love your Berlin shot.
It looks so cold Please take care of yourself
we feel like living on the top of mountain FUJI,
dear M. / cocomino in Japan!
title=”Fuji” by J.Ho http://www.photojho.blogspot.com, on Flickr

Only wet snow in Amsterdam.
hi Ben,

can’t forget your
snow works best in the rural where it does not impede day to day so much – Oh I forget, it’s only in the UK that we grind to a halt with a flurry
you made me smile, Laura, with your
http://eljaygee.wordpress.com/2012/12/08/wpc-changing-seasons/
“perfect scarf and wool hat outfit & a London
pigeon has discovered a foot-warming roost too…”
Cincinnati, too.
It looks so cold in your neck of the woods, ft. Snow can look so pretty, but I prefer milder climes.
We haven’t seen it yet, but I know it’s coming. Then, break out the hot cocoa. Looking forward to seeing snow white scenes from my windows. Berlin seems very hustle bustle. Beautiful pic.
I too, enjoy the slowdown after a good snowstorm. Seems like we’re always in a rush. Perfect day for a cozy fireplaces, flannel loungwear and anything simmering hot on the stove. We have yet to get any snow this winter but I cannot wait!
You’ve described the perfect amount of snow. I love a little; hate a lot. I like it best when I have nowhere to go and can look at it through my window.
I like solitude- for 50%

http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/solitude/
but even there you’re not alone:
photo by Rock Arsenault
LOVE the Arsenault shot with the caribou. Great post, great comments.
no snow in the following music video:
http://www.playingforchange.com/episodes/72
Thanks for the snow pictures. I also love it, everything quiets down and takes on the appearance of one of those old grainy silent movies. When I lived in Colorado we experienced dry snow every year, it squeaked when you walked through it.
for you, Allan,
because I read, you like it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/frizztext/5260519850/
Silent Night on my guitar …
Well, it looks like you have your hands full but I am still sending you this Gargie Award because you have kept me so entertained and offered up so much that is new and interesting! He doesn’t bite and is housebroken…
Multitasking – http://acrossthebored.com/2012/12/10/gargoyles-for-your-blogs/
Lovely photos, Frizz. I love snowy places photos, but I have never been in a place with snow, and I don’t think I would dare because I’m a “friolenta” person (It seems that this word doesn’t have a word-to-word Spanish-English translation, but in Spanish it refers to a person that generally feels cold)
A lots of snow and 16 below zero!
Greetings from Stockholm!
[...] I like a certain dose of snow – it works psychologically like a reset button for my hectic soul. Reason to slow down everything for a while, to retreat to the stove at home. Often I ask myself, which tricks for example Valery Titievsky may have to resist those long snowy weeks in his hometown Novosibirsk – enter his flickr galleries with a click on the picture below: title=”Street life” by Valery Titievsky below: some links to great winter galleries: 1 – tutsplus http://photo.tutsplus.com/articles/inspiration/winter-snow-photography-tips/ 2 – telegraph part 1 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/9711789/Heavy-snow-in-Moscow-and-the-first-snowfall-of-the-season-in-Europe.html?frame=2413652 3 – boston bigpicture http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2012/12/let_it_snow_1.html 4 – telegraph part 2 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/uknews/9724905/UK-winter-weather-a-light-sprinkling-of-snow-causes-transport-chaos.html?frame=2419239 5 – guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2012/dec/07/photography-sebastiao-salgado-genesis#/?picture=400572218&index=0 6 – flickrcomments http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/snow/ [...]
[...] http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/snow/ [...]