.
Central Park Dam, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 16 January 2014
Redundant flavours
that vanished with the snows
of Kilimanjaro --
or yesteryear,
was it?
You take
Or no, you take
said the Moose.
Bonnie Doon, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 5 February 2010
Bonnie Doon, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 5 February 2010
Bonnie Doon (with garbage truck), Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 5 February 2010
Statue and snow. Statue outside the Ho Ping House Chinese Restaurant, South Bend, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 24 December 2009
Post Storm 2. Landscape light turned into an apple as the heat from the bulb caused the snow piled on top to melt slightly and engulf the light: photo by David Cory, 11 January 2011
Post Storm 1. Snow plastered against the wall by the snow blower, slowly peeling away: photo by David Cory, 12 January 2011
Extrusion. A brief period of sunshine and warmer temperatures resulted in some melting of snow. The climatic conditions and the weight of the snow on this chair resulted in an effect reminiscent of the Play-Doh Fun Factory of my childhood: photo by David Cory, 8 February 2011
Snows of Kilimanjaro. Miniature golf course during a snowstorm, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 10 February 2010
Redundant flavours
that vanished with the snows
of Kilimanjaro --
or yesteryear,
was it?
There were so many, once.
You take
Manhattan, I'll take
Moose Tracks.
Or no, you take
Manhattan, I'll make
tracks
said the Moose.
Bonnie Doon, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 5 February 2010
Bonnie Doon, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 5 February 2010
Bonnie Doon (with garbage truck), Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 5 February 2010
Statue and snow. Statue outside the Ho Ping House Chinese Restaurant, South Bend, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 24 December 2009
Post Storm 2. Landscape light turned into an apple as the heat from the bulb caused the snow piled on top to melt slightly and engulf the light: photo by David Cory, 11 January 2011
Post Storm 1. Snow plastered against the wall by the snow blower, slowly peeling away: photo by David Cory, 12 January 2011
Extrusion. A brief period of sunshine and warmer temperatures resulted in some melting of snow. The climatic conditions and the weight of the snow on this chair resulted in an effect reminiscent of the Play-Doh Fun Factory of my childhood: photo by David Cory, 8 February 2011
Snows of Kilimanjaro. Miniature golf course during a snowstorm, Mishawaka, Indiana: photo by David Cory, 10 February 2010