A time-lapse .gif file of shots from a window in the third floor of the rectory. To see some of the original frames larger, click on the image, which will take you to my Flickr set of photos from the storm.
A time-lapse .gif file of shots from a window in the third floor of the rectory. To see some of the original frames larger, click on the image, which will take you to my Flickr set of photos from the storm.
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Verrry cool
Thanks!
Reblogged this on Perpetual Learner.
awesome
Very cool indeed!
Fr. Matthew – thank God the snow didn’t get up to your third floor window. How long were you stranded in the rectory?
We were stuck until sometime on Saturday when the snow removal crew cleared our door, just on time for me to go answer an emergency call for last rites…
Very interesting to see the progression of the snow. I love time lapse photos when there is wild weather! Thanks for sharing.
Father Greene, thank you for the refreshing and amazing perspectives you bring to this blog – simply awesome!
Thanks for the comments, everybody!