NYC Blizzard Photos
Flyinggina
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I wasn't willing to take my camera out in the storm so only got a few pictures shot from inside or a sheltered position. Next time I will gravel with a set of ziploc bags!
The first three were taken from inside the Tick Tock Diner on West 34th and 8th.
And finally this one taken from the steps of the Natural History Museum overlooking Central Park.
Virginia (who got home to Boston on Sunday night and found 18" of snow on the ground)
The first three were taken from inside the Tick Tock Diner on West 34th and 8th.
And finally this one taken from the steps of the Natural History Museum overlooking Central Park.
Virginia (who got home to Boston on Sunday night and found 18" of snow on the ground)
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for NYC... my ex home stomping grounds. Too bad all that pretty white will turn to brown slush before you know it.
I like the one from the Natural History Museum, all that snow on the statue is unreal! Thanks for sharing!
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I walked home from the city the other day & the tar off the road was melting in little pools & stuck to the soles of my sandals as i crossed at intersections.
Ive had a few meals in there.
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Yep. That's it!! Neat photo.
Virginia
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MY NYC Blizzard Photos
thats was alot of snow
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Nice photos, Ryan. I especially enjoyed the ones with your dog!
Virginia
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Hey, Gus. Here is a similar photo? See this link.
Virginia
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