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Frozen Assets
註釋Take a photographic journey through Buffalo, New York, during its most talked about and misunderstood season. Winter in Buffalo, the subject of folklore and myth, is exposed by Donnelly as it is, in all of its majestic beauty. Using National Weather Service data, his own fabulous photography and a hefty dose of humor, Donnelly dispels the mythology regarding Buffalo's winter weather. Not the snowiest, not the blowiest and certainly not the coldest, it turns out that Buffalo's winters are no worse than those experienced in places like Boston, Toronto, New York, Chicago and Minneapolis. In fact, snow is considered an asset (albeit frozen) in Western New York's ski country, to the south of Buffalo.