On Thursday morning, snow started to reach Texas, accumulating more than 12 inches within 24-hours to beat 1964's record of 12.1. Of course, I had to take a walk and stroll through the neighborhood with my cameras. I visited UTA Friday morning after it was closed down due to the weather:
The top of St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church:
A little friend that was keeping me company on campus:
Looking down South West street:
One of the views of my neighborhood:
A view of a nearby park:
The fountain of the Fine Arts and Architectural Buildings still ran to prevent freezing:
The fountain near Science Hall, though, didn't run and was bombarded by collapsed branches:
A tree that was uprooted near the Fine Arts Building:
The aftermath of the Central Library mall after it saw many snowball fights:
The top of St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church:
A little friend that was keeping me company on campus:
Looking down South West street:
One of the views of my neighborhood:
A view of a nearby park:
The fountain of the Fine Arts and Architectural Buildings still ran to prevent freezing:
The fountain near Science Hall, though, didn't run and was bombarded by collapsed branches:
A tree that was uprooted near the Fine Arts Building:
The aftermath of the Central Library mall after it saw many snowball fights:
The snow definitely was an eye-opener, and I'll look forward to its next surprise!
Rasy Ran Photography
Rasy Ran Photography
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