Friday, February 4, 2011
Winter Wonderland
Shortly after midnight this morning, not long after I had posted yesterday's blog, Tommy and I were turning off the lights to get ready to go to bed when he noticed that it seemed awfully bright outside for an overcast night with no moon. We went to the window and saw this. It's amazing how much lighter the night gets, even with no moon, with snowflakes in the air and on the ground, reflecting the streetlamps and porchlights. It was brighter after midnight than it was before sunset on that overcast day!
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