Flaky Films
December 20, 2010 § 5 Comments
I awarded myself a snow day today. There was too much outdoor work to be done: feeding birds, shovelling and sweeping snow, talking about snow, photographing snow and filming snow.
In our mild corner of Ireland, we hardly ever see snow (or at least we didn’t until about eleven months ago), so it’s all terribly exciting. And white. Today, although it was nearly the shortest day of the year, it was the brightest day in weeks, thanks to the light reflecting from the snowy blanket.
Nothing really happens in the following two wobbly and amateur films, but the foghorns are nice, and the second one is quite restful, offering 45 mesmeric seconds of falling flakes.
This is what the snow looked like from our balcony this morning:
And this is from the kitchen window a few minutes later:
Fantastic! I love the foghorns – so atmospheric and the second one is quite mesmerizing.
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Gorgeous! x x
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Thank you, Ms Sock and Ms Bumblebury. The foghorns have been going non-stop for the last couple of days. I adore them. They make me feel cosy and protected.
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very lovely
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So fab to get such a sense of your garden and where you are. I love these little films. And I agree. Mesmerising.
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