Snowscapes created by winter storm Nemo
Nemo, the winter storm that passed through the area last Friday evening and early Saturday left a number of picturesque scenes in it's wake. Shortly after sunrise Sunday morning, with the thermometer reading 10 degrees, Claudia and I went off in search of snowscapes to share with Batavian readers.
This scene certainly has a wilderness look to it. It's actually found along Main Street, Oakfield, just across the road from Allie's Cones & Dogs. The stream is shallow and has sufficient current to prevent freezing despite the low temps.
It was a different story on Oak Orchard Creek where the water runs deeper and the current much slower.
Starving for sunlight, the needles of a spindly spruce have been replaced by a coat of white.
In a distant hedgerow, snow and ice have combined to fashion what appears to be "reindeer figurines."
A drake mallard drifts past a trio of black ducks partially obscured by snow-covered branches.
Constant exposure to a west wind may be the reason for this tilted cedar.
Another photo of Oak Orchard Creek, this one farther upstream, somewhat congested by shoreline brush, but rather enchanting nonetheless.