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Orillia, Ontario after the Ice Storm

Even though I’m Canadian … even though I grew up spending most of my time in ice rinks … I’ve always dreaded the cold. Maybe it’s because I never seen to be warm enough, no matter how much I bundle up. Or, maybe it’s because the winters here are so long.

Winter solitude–
in a world of one color
the sound of wind.
~ Matsuo Basho

I do love the first snow, and especially a white Christmas. And, I do still love to skate. But, I also enjoy having an excuse to be indoors in front of a fire with a good book.

For the past four years, I’ve escaped part of the winter (usually only a week or two) to go to someplace warmer, with blue skies and, hopefully, a beach. This year that is not in the cards due to other trips planned later in the year. So, I’ve decided to embrace winter. And, what a winter it has been so far for much of Canada and the United States.

Embracing is about accepting something with all of your heart.

According to Merriam-Webster, to embrace is:

1. to clasp or hold close
2. to accept willingly or eagerly
3. to take up a new idea
4. to include as part of something broader
5. to surround, encircle or enclose

Photography helps me to see and embrace the magic in things or situations that are not always desirable. This winter, I’ve bundled up and gone out with my camera in all kinds of weather. I’ve tried to be very present to what’s going on around me and I find this takes my mind off of the cold. Here’s some of what I’ve experienced so far.

SnowHoriz

SnowVert

As you can see, it’s been a black and white world, full of abstract opportunities, strong light and shadows and subtle textures.

What do you need to embrace?

 

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