Snow foolin' in Ada
Story and photo by Monty Siekerman
Sometimes a photographer has to be patient to get shots he wants.
Monday morning, almost two weeks into Spring, was the best chance for snow pictures since last fall.
- Bring on the snow photos - lots more at the bottom of this story -
Sure, Ada saw snow throughout the Winter, but not one that clings to trees and shrubs, set off by sunshine.
Patience pays off in getting just the right smile from a child, or a flock of birds landing in just the right place, or a basketball player making a fantastic layup.
We hope Ada Icon readers like these snow pictures taken along Autumn Drive this morning before the snow began to fall in long strings as the sun did its work in warming the Village once again.
PHOTOS:
• Looks like cotton growing on a tall shrub.
• Snow covered thistle.
• This rain gauge measures snow instead.
• Pretty pine needles, looking more like a Christmas scene.
• It’s time for Winter to take a rest.
• Pin oak trees don’t shed their leaves until Spring. The trees know it’s not Spring yet because the leaves still cling to the branches.
• Evergreens with snow hats.
• Last year’s hanging basket isn’t ready for refilling.
• Scrub around a retention basin laden with snow.
• A snow-surrounded mailbox ready for Christmas card or Easter card delivery?
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