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quietwordsite 12/17 at am Reply Great pictures! I’m going to try & take a few of our garden once the snow stops! LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 12/17 at am Reply Thank you, Helen π I thought the snow was stopping yesterday, but it picked up and snowed right into the night. LikeLike
Pete Hillman 12/17 at am Reply Thank you, Anita π I do love how the snow transforms the landscape! LikeLiked by 1 person
Mike Bizeau 12/17 at pm Reply Nice to see someone is having winter. Here in Denver, CO, USA it has been unseasonably warm all fall and early winter. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 12/17 at am Reply It had been quite mild here too, until this freeze came. Thank you, Mike π Have a great week! LikeLike
Mike Bizeau 12/17 at pm Hi Pete, have a great week and enjoy the snow while it lasts. LikeLiked by 1 person
belindagroverphotography 12/17 at pm Reply These are lovely. The first snow really transforms the landscape! LikeLiked by 1 person
Ellen Jennings 12/17 at pm Reply I can hear the silence snow brings in these images. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 12/17 at am Reply And that silence is one of the things I love after a heavy snowfall π Thank you for your lovely comment, Ellen π LikeLiked by 1 person
Eliza Waters 12/17 at pm Reply I love how snow lines the branches – a beautiful painting by Nature! LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 12/17 at am Reply Thank you, Eliza π I have always found the snow covering trees such a delight. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 12/17 at pm Reply Thank you π From a young a age I have always been fascinated at how the snow and ice transforms everything it touches, as if by magic. LikeLiked by 1 person
Great pictures! I’m going to try & take a few of our garden once the snow stops!
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Thank you, Helen π I thought the snow was stopping yesterday, but it picked up and snowed right into the night.
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So beautiful, the last picture looks like a drawing.
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Thank you, Anita π I do love how the snow transforms the landscape!
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I totally agree, but I prefer to see it at a distance π
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Nice!
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Thank you, David π
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Nice to see someone is having winter. Here in Denver, CO, USA it has been unseasonably warm all fall and early winter.
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It had been quite mild here too, until this freeze came. Thank you, Mike π Have a great week!
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Hi Pete, have a great week and enjoy the snow while it lasts.
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Thank you, Mike π
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Your welcome.
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These are lovely. The first snow really transforms the landscape!
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Thank you, Belinda π It sure does!
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I can hear the silence snow brings in these images.
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And that silence is one of the things I love after a heavy snowfall π Thank you for your lovely comment, Ellen π
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I love how snow lines the branches – a beautiful painting by Nature!
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Thank you, Eliza π I have always found the snow covering trees such a delight.
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Soft sprinkles of white! Such a visual delight π
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Thank you, Diana π
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Fabulous, just fabulous!
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Thank you π From a young a age I have always been fascinated at how the snow and ice transforms everything it touches, as if by magic.
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Yes, magic is the word.
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You’ve captured this so beautifully π
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Thank you very much, Melissa π
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C.S.Lewis fan?
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Not really, but I liked that story.
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