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I drive by this tree line in Newtown quite often, and I'm always struck by the spacing of these trees. I have yet to figure out what is at the end of this lane. There is nothing in sight from the main road.
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I was driving through Lambertville today when I came across this bridge and dam. We have had below freezing temps for a couple of weeks now, which would account for the huge, frozen in mid-stream ice formations on the dam. I'm ready for a nice tropical island somewhere.
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wow! been to Lambertville so many times but never stumbled across this ! find find!
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It doesn't get much more Americana than Lake Afton in Yardley when the ice has frozen over. Josh was begging all weekend to go over, and we finally squeezed in an hour. I don't know how he did it, it was so cold. Rachel and I hung out in Starbucks with our hot caramel apple cider, so we were toasty warm.


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As much as I hate to admit it, I am STILL catching up on some late fall shoots. In fact, I have one left to edit. The rain pushed some of the sessions back to late November. By that time it was a mad rush to get orders out in time for holiday delivery. Then the kids had off, Christmas was here, and well, I'm finally starting to get back into the swing. I came across these two shots today, and was reminded how fun this family was. They had a great time just hanging out together, and it showed.




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I have always wondered how a river freezes over, so I stopped by the Delaware today. There were small chunks of ice flowing by, and the edges by the banks were frozen up to about 6 feet out. If the weather stays as cold as predicted, it will be interesting to see the progression by this weekend.


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