Hardy Types

Lake Ontario in Rochester, New York
Lake Ontario in Rochester, New York

Skiing along Durand Eastman beach was so much fun we did it two days in a row. The beach is quite a bit larger now because it’s frozen for a ways out and the ice cliffs that have formed at the edge are quite dramatic. They will all be gone in a few weeks.

Only the hardy types were out today, a crystal clear, blue sky day with temperatures in single digits. There are far fewer people out on days like this but they are much friendlier. They want to say say hi and exclaim how beautiful it is. If it was this pretty all the time we wouldn’t appreciate what we have. The so called bad weather puts things into perspective.

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  1. Paul, catching up on your blog. I love looking at your photos and reading your texts. Lakeshores and city streets tell this winter’s cold story. I had all but forgotten the serene quiet of a frozen lakeshore. In contrast the streets in NYC haven’t been swept in over a month, sooted chunks of ice scattered among strewn debris. Yes, gone in a few weeks.. Thanks. Greg

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