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The Ice Apocalypse.


Texas was hit with an unusual ice storm recently which left me stuck in my apartment for three days straight. Horrible. I did journey out into the slippery cold to capture a few pictures of the snow, fallen branches, and thick icy roads. The trees were just beautiful with a little dusting on all the branches.
White Christmas? Check.
 
 
K

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