For the Daily Photo Project, I shot some pictures of the city as it hunkers down for an apparent tsnonami. This one is supposed to be the real deal with 4 to 6 inches on the ground, grinding us to a halt. That remains to be seen, but it’s a cool view, nonetheless.
© 2010 Tim Girton
Before the Tsnonami
08 Feb
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