Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Z/ ABC Wednesday

A snowy day in ZEPHYR, Ontario

ZOUNDS! Too bad the library was closed!

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25 comments:

Francisca said...

Super Z post... I like the icy bush contrasted against the dark red bricks and the reflection of the trees in the window.

Sylvia K said...

Terrific as always and I, too, love the icy bush and the lovely snowy reflections in the window! I can love it because the snow and ice is there, not here in Seattle -- well, yet! But the snow does highlight the red brick of the library. Hope your week is going well! Stay warm!

Sylvia

richies said...

My post was on Zephyr, but I didn't know there was a Zephyr, Ontario

An Arkies Musings

Roger Owen Green said...

Is that a hot zephyr or cold zephyr in Zephyr, Ontario?

ROG, ABC Wednesday team

jabblog said...

A warm library is a good place to be on a cold day. Pity it was shut! Lovely composition, though - the contrast between colour and white is very striking.

Nanka said...

That is a new place I've learnt today!!

Carver said...

I love the snowy reflection in the window of the zephyr library. There is a small town near me named Zebulon. I actually told Bill we should drive to Zebulon before Z day on ABC Wednesday, or rather he should drive so I could shoot out the window. He rolled his eyes because Zebulon isn't exactly high on the list of places to visit. It's so close I should just go and park my car and walk around some time and take pictures.

Leslie: said...

Cool shot (get it???) but I must admit I'm glad we don't get much snow here. It's freezing out today, but no snow - yet.

Diane AZ said...

Beautiful image! I love the red and white color combination and the reflection. We call our car "Zephyr" because the license plate letters sort of spell it.

Kay L. Davies said...

Beautiful photo. The red bricks must really scream "library" or, maybe, "government building" in an area where so much yellow brick is used.
I agree with Francisca and Sylvia - the contrast is wonderful, and the reflection serendipitous.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

Martha Z said...

I bet you have been waiting for "Z" so that you could use that. If I played this meme I could just take a picture of a member of the family.

photowannabe said...

Looks like a frigid zypher has come through town. Perfect post for the letter Z.

Jacob said...

Zephyrs are supposed to be fast, right? I wonder what's fast about Zephyr?

They shut down the library fast. I'll bet you could have used a warm place fast when you took the pic.

I like the snow-laden little bush!

Hildred and Charles said...

I love the word zephyr used in connection with a light summery breeze, - libraries are high on my list of favourite places too, so nice to see a Zephyr library.

RedPat said...

Love that snowy bush against the red brick. My building is old yellow brick with some orangey ones mixed in.

JunieRose2005 said...

The red brick and snow are awesome together!!


Junie

VioletSky said...

Z is a hard letter to find. good thing the library kept the name!

Wanda said...

Looks like a perfect day to be inside the Library.

Tumblewords: said...

Great photo - love the reflection in the windows!

Oakland Daily Photo said...

How lucky to have a Z town nearby. Nice image and reflection.

RuneE said...

At least one can cool off with a beer in the Zephyr bar :-)

Cezar and Léia said...

How cool and great find for the letter Z!
I love those reflections on the window, it's beautiful!
Léia

Cheryl said...

Sweet reflection ~ great capture.

fredamans said...

That is cool!
I'm born and bred Ontarian and had no idea we had a Zephyr. Gonna have to GPS it and drive out to see it.

http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2011/01/abc-wednesday-z-is-for.html

Beverley Baird said...

I have no idea where Zephyr is - and I've lived in Ontario over 40 years! I'm goona have to check it out!
Great post/photo!

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