Tuesday, September 05, 2006
- Summer at My Way
- House Hunting
- Arkansas
- Frosting
- No Place Like Home
- Used Shoes
- More Cherokee
- Jasper
- The Bridge
- More Bridge
- Cherokee
Scenes From My Way
Gardening My Way
- Black-eyed Susans
- Yellow Lilies
- Lamb's Ears
- Coneflowers
- Nasturtiums
- A Tale of Two Princesses
- Very Young Songbird
- I Wanted A Pet Monkey
- Grown Up Songbird
- Wedding Woes
- Family Tree
- This One's For Daddy
- Luckiest Girl In The World
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- ArkansasTwo views across a neighbor's pasture of t...
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9 Comments:
So pretty! You make the coming cold almost seem wonderful! I love the look of winter but dread the cold. Sweater weather is my ideal. I carry my camera more now, so I'm looking forward to capturing some pictures like this one this winter. Nothing like clean snow to make the world look fresh!
I'm ready for global cooling
This is a gorgeous picture. . .I wish we would get regular snow falls in Oklahoma! I love snow!
You keep posting photos like that and you may have lots of visitors. :) Living in the woods is great isn't it. City folk just don't get to see the real beauty of things. :) (That is just my opinion.)
I LOVE SNOW! and snow pictures! We don't get snow like that here in Oregon, unless you go up onto the mountains.
I can tolerate snow in pictures but that's about it. And it's a nice picture btw.
I absolutely LOVE the look of freshly fallen snow on the trees! We don't get nearly enough snow where I live - I guess it just makes me appreciate it that much more when it happens.
Beautiful picture!
How beautiful! I adore snow. I wish we got more of it.
We only get a little each winter :(
Loved the blog title as much as the pic. We've lived in the freakin' TN Valley 3 years and I've seen a total of about 72 snowflakes :(. Then again, I'm from SC, so there's not much more there, either. My hubby is thankful, I'm in mourning.
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