Cold Wintry Wonderment Lingers Long Past the Bomb Cyclone's Big Melt: Volume IV | Eastern North Carolina Now

Wisdom overwhelms me as I withdraw from the frozen form about the white shocked Pamlico River: Above and below.    photos by Stan Deatherage    Click images to expand.

Considering the 45 or so minutes along, and above the frozen Pamlico River at around 22 degrees fahrenheit is it any wonder that my fingers managing my DSLR, wrapped only by finger-tipped-less gloves, were getting numb?
Even with my numb fingers, I could not resist the moment, the light upon the tracks and the snow, and I continued shooting the photographs represented here: Above and below.    photos by Stan Deatherage    Click images to expand.

    It was a special evening, numbed fingers that took over 30 minutes of heated atmosphere to restore notwithstanding, and I look forward to more memorable moments recorded in images.
The last glints of light upon this frozen landscape: Above. Ducks, darkened by the hour, walking on an ice encrusted river: Below.    photos by Stan Deatherage    Click images to expand.



This journal of images continues here until part of this weather story is patially told.



    Images of places in North Carolina, and in particular Downeast, taken by Stan Deatherage - currently for sale as high quality, framable prints - have been assembled here.
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