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The seasonal contrast in the last one...Cacti and snow is amazing. I like all the pictures, but particularly favour the last one. How often do you get snow like this?
Interesting twisting of the tree branches in the second one!
December 1999 John and I wee in Phoenix on the 23rd of December and it was 104*F we went 2 hours to Flagstaff and were in 2 feet of snow. The contrast was unbelievable.
Great pictures!
It seems like we're getting more and more. One of the consequences of warmer climate is, ironically, more snow (because more warmth means more precipitation.
The cacti are Mrs. Barbarian's as is the picture of the twisted oak branches.
Barbarian they are all great!!! I just took a second look.
She also did the duck, horses, and one of the stream shots.
Great series, Barbarian!
For a minute, I thought they were shot in Canada. Nice pictures of Wintery Texas.
Flickr seems to be having some issues. Hopefully, they'll be resolved soon.