Prescott Snow Day, Jan. 21, 2010
All photos copyright Kerry Gleason 2010.
Some photos for your enjoyment. For thos who have inquired, I'm shooting these photos and videos with my Magic Camera. That's what my friend Angela calls it, anyway. It's a Sony H10, 8.1 megapixel. And I'm getting pretty good at the one-handed self portraits!

Me, wearing the cool outback hat Paul gave to me. Came in handy later when the snow turned to rain. The day before, I wore my Rochester Red Wings hat into Prescott, and met a guy whose grandfather lived in Rochester.

Cousin Paul, being mischievous.

Tobogganing down the street. I told Paul he couldn't keep it straight because he didn't know how to lean to the left.

Beautiful morning.
Magnolia didn't seem to mind the world of white. Her legs are too short for the real deep stuff, though. I love the depth of field in this picture.

January 19 — Cousin Paul races downhill on the iced-over street aboard his Flexible Flyer. Note the raccoon tail hat. The next day, a hawk flew into the window. I'm guessing the hawk was after the hat!
Some photos for your enjoyment. For thos who have inquired, I'm shooting these photos and videos with my Magic Camera. That's what my friend Angela calls it, anyway. It's a Sony H10, 8.1 megapixel. And I'm getting pretty good at the one-handed self portraits!

Me, wearing the cool outback hat Paul gave to me. Came in handy later when the snow turned to rain. The day before, I wore my Rochester Red Wings hat into Prescott, and met a guy whose grandfather lived in Rochester.

Cousin Paul, being mischievous.

Tobogganing down the street. I told Paul he couldn't keep it straight because he didn't know how to lean to the left.

Beautiful morning.

Magnolia didn't seem to mind the world of white. Her legs are too short for the real deep stuff, though. I love the depth of field in this picture.

January 19 — Cousin Paul races downhill on the iced-over street aboard his Flexible Flyer. Note the raccoon tail hat. The next day, a hawk flew into the window. I'm guessing the hawk was after the hat!





How come you're so good at doing things with one hand????
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