Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Morskie Oko in winter in black & white

Following on from last week's morning exploration of the Vistula Escarpment between Smolna and Tamka, today's morning walk to work (a seminar at the Regent hotel) took me down the escarpment by Morskie Oko. More black & white snaps with the 10-20mm Nikkor wide-angle zoom...


Snow began to fall just as the morning rush hour got under way; I travelled by bus to Stokłosy, by Metro to Racławicka, and walked from there to the Regent - I didn't see a single snow plough. Surely they were not caught out? The weather forecast predicted this fall... Whatever; there was no untoward traffic chaos either on Puławska nor on any of the side streets. Warsaw coped without skipping a beat.

It is entirely possible that in six weeks' time, we'll be enjoying 20C warmth... or still shivering under a light dusting of late snow.


This time last year:
Preparations for Lent

This time three years ago:
Religion and Spiritual Growth

This time five years ago:
When trams break down

This time seven years ago: 
Who are the thickies of Europe?

This time eight years ago:
Oldschool Photochallenge: Response No. 2

This time nine years ago:
Oligocene water from Jeziorki 

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