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Here’s a pretty funny image I caught on the Yosemite Association webcam this afternoon in between bouts of cleaning.
This entry was posted on March 5, 2007 and is filed under Uncategorized. It was written by by Loyd. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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March 6th, 2007 11:35
I saw it too and came here to see if you knew about it. HAHA! Good humor.
March 19th, 2007 23:12
I confess i made the snowmen on March 5th. For my resoning behind it check out my website at http://www.adamlongstudio.com
March 20th, 2007 20:22
[...] So if you’re curious about the snowmen that mysteriously appeared on the Yosemite Association webcam one day in early March you’re going to want to check out Adam Long’s website. [...]
March 24th, 2007 08:59
Adam
To say I was surprised to see your snowmen at Sentinel Dome was an understatement. I replaced my screensaver of the view from Ahwhanee meadow with them because they were so quirky and unexpected. When I got over my surprise and jealousy that I wasn’t able to do that too, I laughed out loud so thank you for that.
I live in Northern Ireland and visited Yosemite in 2005 as part of a trip to California and ever since then I have wanted to back so much that I visit the webcams at least weekly.
I see the access that I have to these images as bringing me closer to and keeping me in touch with a place I fell in love with at first sight of El Capitan and Half Dome . I love to watch the changing scenes and seasons and I feel a part of it all, the way I would not if I only saw pictures in magazines or books.
Whatever keeps you making that round trip keeps drawing me back to the webcams….. until I can make it back there in person.
Keep up the good work
Regards
Pam