Today was the first earthquake I've ever felt, and at the time (1:52pm) it was quite scary. The way it slowly and ominously built up. So loud, like the stiffest wind you've ever heard. Windows rattling. Dishes rattling in the kitchen. Books falling off the bookshelf. I think it lasted about 30 seconds. All news reports say everything in this area is fine, and I know everything around here is certainly fine. No sirens. No one out in the street or parking lot.
....Weird.
Unfortunately, this was the day that my camera was thrown into some wacky setting that ruined all my pictures. This took a lot of editing, and doesn't look as natural as I'd like it.

April 15, 2010
Some of these pictures are the same angle as the pictures in this other post, which were taken earlier that day. I measured 23" of snowfall in the end.

February 06, 2010

February 06, 2010

February 06, 2010

February 06, 2010
Plantation Ln. at Dusk

February 06, 2010
This is probably going to be the most snowfall on record for Metro Washington D.C. There are 200,000 people without power in this area. These images are from this morning. It is still coming down pretty heavily, and we are supposed to accumulate about 6inches more before midnight.
Compare to this post of pictures taken later that day.

February 06, 2010
Aren't we supposed to have steps there?

February 06, 2010

February 06, 2010

February 06, 2010
Trash can and grill.