I love walking in these kind of woods following my emerging desires, seeing and feeling what presents Nature has gifted me. I am happy that you too are enjoying Nature and the new season that has arrived.
I enjoyed your wonderful photography and your beautiful writing again today, Sandy! I love Melissa Etheridge, I bought one of her CD's years ago, and I still love it. Maybe I should keep my eyes open for her new one!
lovely but brrrrrrrr! looks very cold but hey! i'd like to try what you did:) walk in the snow. my world is here.. http://maritestravels.blogspot.com/2008/12/my-world5-mana-house-jp-laurel-ave.html
Such wonderful depth and compositions to these pics. The first one captures the true look of winter. The last one is an amazing display of nature and its strength, to see the little fungi holding that snow, is astounding. Thank you for sharing Sandy.
I am glad you got snow too! Looks like we both got out wish. We have had 6 days of some snow but Sunday was the most -- even church was cancelled. ENJOY! (I am!!!!!)
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It looks lovely you are very lucky!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Happy Holidays to you and your family!!
Those look lovely and peaceful - merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSandy: Neat captures from your snowy woods.
ReplyDeleteLovely white world you have, very peaceful too.
ReplyDeleteBlessed holiday season to you and yours.
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Thats certainly welly weather.
ReplyDeleteI love walking in these kind of woods following my emerging desires, seeing and feeling what presents Nature has gifted me. I am happy that you too are enjoying Nature and the new season that has arrived.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your wonderful photography and your beautiful writing again today, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteI love Melissa Etheridge, I bought one of her CD's years ago, and I still love it. Maybe I should keep my eyes open for her new one!
We have more snow here than you do. I can't even get to work.Stay safe and warm and have a wonderful holiday.
ReplyDeleteSo many of our bloggers have had snow and we are still waiting! A white Christmas is not promised. Your photos are lovely. Have a great holiday!
ReplyDeleteThis first one provides me inspiration!
ReplyDeleteFunny - your snow looks just like ours. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, is always fun to walk in the snow, we get very little here (SW England)
ReplyDeleteStill no snow here, just rain. Sigh! The walking away shot reminds me of Christopher Robin and from Winnie the Pooh, just cute.
ReplyDeletelovely shots sandy...we don't have snow but it is cold and windy here in central virginia.
ReplyDeletehappy holidays.
It sounds like the entire snow fall occurred in one fell swoop! Ouch!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like pretty moist sticky snow. Nice shots.
ReplyDeletehow fun if you have the right clothing and attitude. looks like a great activity in the outdoors-getting some fresh air. beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful series of photos. I love the yellow jacket against the whites and grays. Awesome! JP/deb
ReplyDeleteNo snow here and yours looks so beautiful, Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLooks extremely cold :P
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to your family and you Sandy!! :P
Brrrrrr! That second photo seems to make a statement. Hope you are ready for Christmas. :) Pappy
ReplyDeleteI bet that was SO much fun! I truly love the snow! I just wish it would warm up a little.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - looks like we could be in each other's backyards with all the snow. LOL
ReplyDeleteThese are just wonderful Sandy, thanks for sharing. Big hugs, G
ReplyDeletelovely but brrrrrrrr! looks very cold but hey! i'd like to try what you did:) walk in the snow. my world is here.. http://maritestravels.blogspot.com/2008/12/my-world5-mana-house-jp-laurel-ave.html
ReplyDeleteSandy, it's so nice to walk in the snow, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThese are very attractive photographs.
Nice scenery on your part of the world. Looked like a very cold winter for you. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful. I do envy you... the best we got was mist. Not quite as beautiful and'from another world (but a little bit less cold and messy!)
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of snow there. Beautiful - to look at, at least.
ReplyDeletethat is so magical, if I may put it that way - to experience the seasons and now the cold and the beauty of the sights of Winter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for blogging about the snow. We won't have a white Christmas in northern Virginia. Just bitter cold!!!!!! Brrrrrr! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMore snow pics! Can't get enough of them. I'm enjoying your winter wonderland. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Sandy!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful depth and compositions to these pics. The first one captures the true look of winter. The last one is an amazing display of nature and its strength, to see the little fungi holding that snow, is astounding. Thank you for sharing Sandy.
ReplyDeleteSandy,
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photos, providing us a here images of a true white Christmas!
Thanks for sharing!
I am glad you got snow too! Looks like we both got out wish. We have had 6 days of some snow but Sunday was the most -- even church was cancelled. ENJOY! (I am!!!!!)
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Beautiful - but it looks cold!
ReplyDeleteMushroom snow was so funny!
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ReplyDeleteThat first shot could almost do double duty as a Monochrome Monday entry! It's amazing how a layer of snow changes everything isn't it? Nice work!
ReplyDeletehow sweet - the child running in the snow...
ReplyDeleteWishing you an Merry Christmas and safe holidays!
Lovely pictures. Full of seasonal fun.
ReplyDeleteSeasons greetings to you and best wishes for the New Year.
Beautiful! I love a newly fallen snow...as long as I don't have to drive in it!
ReplyDeletethat is soooo beautiful
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.