New England Revenge December 20-2009
Photos and words by Brian Nevins
So the price has been paid today for all the warm weather we have had (warm being atleast 50 degrees).
Temps dropped far below freezing today. The frozen air flattened the ocean and created seasmoke which I can still
see at lunch time; a rarity for it to stick around all day. It needs to be that cold. There was a layer of slush 3 feet out
into the ocean... meaning the salt water has started to freeze.
Heres a few miniature ice/slush barrels and some smokey waters.
Hope your warm wherever you are. Im staying indoors today!
12/20/2009

ralph@adlantic.com

 

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