Winter finally arrived

After weeks that were far too warm for the time of year, winter finally decided to show up. Properly. Snow, ice, low visibility — the full package.
Yesterday, my wife Christel and I headed out to the birth forest near Tilburg Noord. (het geboortebos) Christel joined in mild protest (very understandable, given the icy roads and sideways snowfall), while I trusted our Hyundai Ioniq 5, winter tires, and snow mode to do their thing.

We were prepared. Layers, gloves, hoods — even the cameras were wrapped in rain covers to protect them from melting snow. Walking through the dense forest felt almost monochrome, quiet, and muted. Strangely enough, there wasn’t much to photograph at first. Snow can do that: it simplifies the world, sometimes almost too much.

Until we reached this lane.

A long, straight path lined with trees on both sides, perfectly aligned toward the center. The snowfall came in sideways, coating the right side of every trunk in white, while the left side remained dark, wet, and exposed. A natural demonstration of wind direction, moisture, and surface texture — physics written directly onto bark. No added drama needed.

There was no subject to place in the frame. And honestly, the lane didn’t need one. Christel wisely declined volunteering (the weather was already turning her into something resembling a molten snow-woman), and I can’t blame her.

What stayed with me most was the sound — the crunch of fresh snow underfoot. That rare winter silence.

Afterwards, we warmed up at De Financiën with a chai latte and an apple–pecan cinnamon pancake dusted in powdered sugar. Science may explain snow, but comfort food is just comfort.

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