Winter photos

This week I thought I’d share some photos with you. We don’t get snow all that often in southern New Jersey, so when we do I like to take the dog outside and get lots of pictures. There are also a few from a recent visit to New York City.

First, the snow.

 

   

The woods near my house

No picture of snow is complete without Orly, who loves it!

Second, New York City.

 Central Park

 

Empire State Building, where I got engaged waaaay back in 1995

 

    

 And finally, because WordPress won’t show the caption for the last three photos, I give you Radio City Music Hall, Midtown Manhattan, and the tree at Rockefeller Center.

This week I’m a little overwhelmed with writing projects, but I hope to be able to share the cover of Trudy’s Diary with you soon. In the meantime, I’ve got to entirely restructure the novel, but I hope to be done with that in less than a week.

Until next time,

Amy

12 thoughts on “Winter photos”

  1. I admire your discipline and writing/work prowess. Distractions are so numerous. But I see you got in a nice snow walk – and time in NYC during the holiday. We are expecting a zinger of a snowstorm this weekend. Sigh. Well, at least I can write! 🙂

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    1. I hope you enjoyed your snowfall! We ended up with just some rain from Harper, then of course the freezing temperatures. We have a gas fireplace in the living room–not as rustic or pretty as a real fireplace, but we get heat on demand, which is nice.

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    1. Thanks, Maggie. I like to visit NYC, but maybe next time I won’t go during the holidays. The streets are just so jammed with people. And those edits! They’re taking forever! They’re making the story better, though.

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    1. Thanks! I think I would miss it, but I wouldn’t miss anything else about winter. John just got back from three weeks in Hawaii. He can’t understand why we still live here (it was all his idea).

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