If I'm hoping, then I'm hoping for the frost
I am feeling non-stop terrible. I took a couple of pictures in the snow-fallen sunshine this afternoon.

Paperbark maple, peeling in snow.

The sky still too cold a blue for spring.

The dogwood's illusion of shadow.
spatch sent me a 1957 study of walking directions to Scollay Square. Researcher's notes can be unnecessarily period-typical, but the respondents themselves are wonderful. "You're a regular question-box, aren't you?" It turns out to be part of the basis for a seminal work of urban planning and perception. I like the first draft of the public image of Boston, including its conclusion that it is a deficit to the city not to be thought of as defined by the harbor as much as the river.

Paperbark maple, peeling in snow.

The sky still too cold a blue for spring.

The dogwood's illusion of shadow.
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Birches do the same around here, the paper birch most famously. The paperbark maple is non-native and may have ornamentally escaped containment.
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So sorry about the rest. <3
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Thank you!
So sorry about the rest.
I am so tired of the rest.
*hugs*
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Beautiful selection of winter trees.
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Thank you!
*hugs*
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Thank you!
*hugs*
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Thank you so much for linking this! It reminds me of Visa for Avalon, but in Boston.
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You're welcome! When you make it that kind of litany, it reminds me, too.
(I have since fallen down a rabbit hole of György Kepes.)
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Thank you! It's medical; I am actually feeling pretty despairing. I appreciate the wish and think it would be nice.
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Not smiling at your feeling terrible :( Wish it were possible to photosynthesize good health in the winter sunlight ...