Through the Lens Week



Through the lens I feel the magic of nature and its power also.


Beautiful sky seen rarely on Cape Ann MA lately for Sky Watch Friday link.



Temple 32 ~ Zenjibuji ~ for Carpe Diem Haiku link.

Snow Storm raging on Cape Ann MA recently for Haiku My Heart link and Haiku Friday link




'N' ~ Never ending snow on Cape Ann MA this winter. Morning delight even for the mourning doves enjoying the morning sunshine and 'breakfast' for Alphabe Thursday link.





Morning after yet another snowstorm on Cape Ann MA birds delight in the sumac and sunshine.
for Rurality Blog Hop link.


Shadows fall on Cape Ann MA morning after the snowstorm for BW Wednesday link. 




Haiku for link with Carpe Diem Haiku  ~ Temple 31


Our world on Cape Ann MA has been snow, snow, and more snow every few days for:
Our World Tuesday link. 






Temple 30 journey at Kochi for Carpe Diem Haiku link




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  1. Artmuse Dog, you caught my heart!
    A Peaceful (and perhaps warmer?) week to you and your Mum,

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  2. It is amazing how different snow can look in different places even though it is still just snow. This is a lovely collection of pictures and thoughts, Carol ... I especially like the beautiful sky ... and your Haiku always rings true. Thank you ...

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  3. Beautiful winter shots. I can imagine though that you're ready for spring.

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  4. What a wonderful set of photos--- shows that the best photos are rarely taken in sunshine

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  5. Beautiful winter scenes. The birds somehow manage all the cold. I think we are all waiting eagerly for spring!

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  6. It seems like the snow is never ending! Pretty images and I always enjoy the birds. Cute shots of the Mourning Doves and Robins. The last sky shot is lovely! Have a happy week!

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  7. Beautiful photos. I especially like the first one with the grey sky over the sea and the snow in the foreground.

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  8. I hear you. About the snow, snow and more snow. We are expecting another 1-4 inches tonight.
    I am so looking forward to seeing the yard again without snow. But it is nice to see the birds at the feeder. Which I just might have to go and refill!

    Best to you ~Jules

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  9. Wonderful photos! The light on the first is so beautiful and also the "SkyWatch"- sky!

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  10. You've captured some of the more beautiful aspects of all this snow! And the winter, tough as it has been, seems like a rather long journey this year!

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  11. You make it tolerable, my friend. Your photos are wonderful.

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  12. What a lot of snow! I'll probably never cease to be amazed at such wonder.

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  13. Wonderful snow photos! You know me, I love snow. Thanks for the visit!

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  14. I love "... gentle magical times..."

    I guess that you have had a little snow lately. You certainly made the most of it.

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  15. Beautiful scenes, but my goodness, how much longer until spring!!!!

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  16. This must be such a hard winter for the birds there Carol! I hope warmer days will arrive soon. We, meanwhile, are having a mild winter in the Colorado foothills. It was 60 degrees today! I'm sure we will get more cold and snow but I am enjoying the nice days while they are here.

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  17. Beautiful snowy photos of Cape Ann. I love the one of the morning doves.

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  18. We envy you for having so much snow, while we haven't got even one little, tiny snowflake! ;)
    Have a great week! I like your little assistant!
    Wil, ABCW Team.

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  19. That is a lot of snow! Both of my kids want to see falling snow after watching it on TV at the Olympics today.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  20. Brrrrr....cold! But still very beautiful from my office chair.

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  21. You've got some beautiful pictures of your snowy mantle, but I hope some of our Spring-like weather works its way up to you.

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  22. such pretty images of all this snow. We do not have as much as most over here in Nahant. Some years are like that.

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  23. love the image of the sumac! as in Cape Ann, we too have had snow, snow, snow! yesterday other types of weather broke through with rain, then ice, then snow again.

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  24. aah yes, we 're having the same winter as you are... the snow does make for beautiful photos though and your haikus are wonderful!

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  25. Of course snow pictures look beautiful, but still I don't like snow and rain, lol !

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  26. Waltzing with life!! Wonderful idea!

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  27. You must be longing for spring. By the look of all the snow, spring will be very muddy and wet.....

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  28. Love those morning Doves enjoying the sunshine.
    Yes Through the lens one can feel the magic of nature.

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  29. Hi,Carol. Nice captures. Snowfalls are very troblesome for mamy people. But they would make our world very beautiful. I like your photos very much. Your Haiku are very fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

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  30. Awesome post Carol ... your haiku seems to grow.

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  31. Through the lens, we are able to see things that happen at the same time, but in different places.

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  32. Thank you for stopping by my blog. Love your pink sky photo!

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  33. I like the shadows in the first shot and the light coming through the clouds and hitting the water in the third shot is wonderful.

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  34. I think I'm tired of snow! I've had all the photo-ops I wanted or needed! I enjoyed your haiku, tho!!!
    (ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!

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  35. As I said on previous blog we have had no snow this year YET .
    Lovely photos

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  36. I can feel little shivers of spring! I just know it's almost here, so take heart!

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  37. I enjoyed the photos, Carol, and especially the mourning doves. They seem like such a sweet bird (I don't know how one can tell if a bird is sweet, but that's always been my impression). We have them here too, and I love hearing their call in the morning and evening. Thank you so much for stopping in at Cranberry Morning today.

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  38. I love looking at your beautiful snow, but I guess it's getting old by now for you. I did notice the tree in my backyard getting leaves and we're probably 6-8 weeks ahead of you when it comes to spring, so hang in there. Spring is on it's way.

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  39. Our Alphabe-Thursday choices are errily similar. :-) "soul yearning for peace" So beautiful.

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  40. Love your nature shots....just getting out relieves that cabin fever! Sumac and sunshine is my fav♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/screened-print/

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  41. Spring will be really special this year when it finally reaches you!
    Wren x

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  42. lots of snow on Cape Ann. Beautiful to look at but a pain to live with! {:-D

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  43. Beautiful snow shots -- though you're probably very tired of that white stuff!
    We have mourning doves galore, constantly pecking at the yard in all kinds of weather! But they seem to coo more in the warm months, and are silent in the winter!

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  44. Such lovely photographs and poetry. I haven't tried Haiku since school days. Maybe it's time. Blessings from Harvest Lane Cottage

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  45. Lovely shots! I like the coos mourning doves make.

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  46. Can imagine it's never ending:( but it gives for special pics - I love the first and the last one the most! Keep warm in the weekend:)

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  47. Sorry the snow is so never-ending. But it gives special pics! Love the first and the last one the most:)

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  48. beauty in the journey. I'm amazed that nature survives.
    Stay warm artmusedog

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  49. Superb captures - snow is so photogenic! Brhh!

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  50. Such a pretty sky. And I love snow photos!

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  51. Delightful photos and I do enjoy your haiku's.

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  52. Fantastic images, very nice variety.

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  53. you captured the hues of twilight so beautifully.

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  54. Very long winter, right? Enjoying your snowy shots. So cold but beautiful. You're so good with words, Carol.
    www.womenandperspectives.com/2014/02/sky-watch-volcanic-lightning-and-smoke.html

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  55. Traumhaft..jedes dieser Monente
    LG vom katerchen

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  56. Sigh - such lovely winter shots!

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  57. Your photos are so beautiful!!! Still waiting for some snow in Belgium...

    Greetings, Saskia :)

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  58. Pretty looking the snow!! beautiful photos..

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  59. Beautiful captures to brighten up my day

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  60. Beautiful winter photos, Carol, and wonderful haiku..

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  61. Beautiful imagery Carol. Your first haiku really resonated for me today.

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  62. I know I'm in the minority, but I am still enjoying winter. ;)

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  63. Wonderful sky. And oh my, that's a lot of snow... stay warm!

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  64. Hello Carol... thank you for these amazing winter photos... and your haiku, they stir my heart so. Learning this life dance... it is precious, and all the more so, each and every day. You have captured so much in so few words. Have a beautiful cozy weekend with your muse... XO

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  65. These are deep and beautiful, Carol.

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  66. great set; Have a nice Friday

    much love...

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  67. Wonderful photos, Carol. It's like a fairytale land. Lovely. And your 'Ku is very, very, good. So well done, you.

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  68. you have shown some peace in the your photo shoot too..

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  69. paradox such an odd little word. From the Word history and origin section:
    1540, from L. paradoxum "paradox, statement seemingly absurd yet really true," from Gk. paradoxon, from neut. of adj. paradoxos "contrary to expectation, incredible," from para- "contrary to" + doxa "opinion."

    Cheers ~Jules

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  70. Mother Nature's roaring will indeed gentle down with the spring thaw!

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  71. Fabulous photos, Carol & Art. Love your haiku.

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