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Running into winter.

1. It's the first day of winter. But it's not so cold. It's 40° as I write this. It was 27° as I began my morning ritual of running to see the sunrise, and that's 20 degrees warmer than the coldest day I've done this thing. So: Winter begins. But it is not a big hard block of cold that arrives and clonks down on you for 3 months. Nature serves up warm and cold. We've had some fall cold and snow, and we begin winter with some pleasing warmth. Every day will be different, and by staying around in the north through the winter, you get to see what winter really is — winter's true character, subtly varied.

2. Yesterday's photographs showed much more of the lake iced over. After a warm day yesterday, the ice had receded, but there was still enough of it to give texture to the surface of the water:

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3. To the west, at the beach, it was more iced over. I wouldn't walk on it, but there were 2 people who had walked out on the ice and were carefully taking one more step and then one more step. I didn't stop to photograph their folly, and I presume they got away undunked, but it made me think of this video I saw yesterday on TikTok:



4. I got out to the end of the peninsula, and look:

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5. Do you see it? Would I have seen it if another sunrise photographer had not gestured? See?

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6. That bald eagle hung out there the whole time we were hanging out waiting for the best moments of the sunrise and talking about the fine points of getting out to photograph sunrises. I actually have a recording of the conversation, because I'd taken video of the bird and then turned the video on again by accident as I pushed my phone into its phone-specific interior pocket. So I have a video of a bird that barely moved and another video of the inside of my pocket, which at least photographed in the pocket darkness in an exciting sunrise color:



7. The ice on the lake there is completely gone, but for some reason, somebody pulled out 2 big plates of ice and set them on the wall:

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8. Here's the view to the north, with some shoreline ice:

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9. And here's that sunrise we waited for:

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1. It's the first day of winter. But it's not so cold. It's 40° as I write this. It was 27° as I began my morning ritual of running to see the sunrise, and that's 20 degrees warmer than the coldest day I've done this thing. So: Winter begins. But it is not a big hard block of cold that arrives and clonks down on you for 3 months. Nature serves up warm and cold. We've had some fall cold and snow, and we begin winter with some pleasing warmth. Every day will be different, and by staying around in the north through the winter, you get to see what winter really is — winter's true character, subtly varied.

2. Yesterday's photographs showed much more of the lake iced over. After a warm day yesterday, the ice had receded, but there was still enough of it to give texture to the surface of the water:

CB7F1E62-B8B9-46A6-8BDE-17AFDA31F934_1_201_a

3. To the west, at the beach, it was more iced over. I wouldn't walk on it, but there were 2 people who had walked out on the ice and were carefully taking one more step and then one more step. I didn't stop to photograph their folly, and I presume they got away undunked, but it made me think of this video I saw yesterday on TikTok:



4. I got out to the end of the peninsula, and look:

EE61F943-D1CE-49B4-8119-2D28AE6FAABB_1_201_a

5. Do you see it? Would I have seen it if another sunrise photographer had not gestured? See?

3C350869-DADB-474E-8325-A9B59B2BF4EB_1_201_a

6. That bald eagle hung out there the whole time we were hanging out waiting for the best moments of the sunrise and talking about the fine points of getting out to photograph sunrises. I actually have a
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recording of the conversation, because I'd taken video of the bird and then turned the video on again by accident as I pushed my phone into its phone-specific interior pocket. So I have a video of a bird that barely moved and another video of the inside of my pocket, which at least photographed in the pocket darkness in an exciting sunrise color:



7. The ice on the lake there is completely gone, but for some reason, somebody pulled out 2 big plates of ice and set them on the wall:

68748CD1-63B9-451F-8277-9B9C9452BD25_1_201_a

8. Here's the view to the north, with some shoreline ice:

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9. And here's that sunrise we waited for:

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