The winter landscape in New England is beautiful to admire from a far and part of me would love to spend time there but for the most part I prefer my east Tennessee climate year round. Stay warm and be well!
I love seeing the blue sky peeking through the tree branches. I'd especially love to see this looking through the window from inside the house...with a warm bowl of noms by my side. Yoor doggies are so beautiful. I'm sorry yoo lost Zoe. My sincere consdolences. Love, Dori
This year winter in Arkansas took a turn for the coldest temps on record. One night it was -16 here and -20 in Fayetteville. That just doesn't happen here. Looking forward to spring.
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ReplyDeleteThe winter landscape in New England is beautiful to admire from a far and part of me would love to spend time there but for the most part I prefer my east Tennessee climate year round. Stay warm and be well!
Looks mighty cold. We're warming up here and I'm glad about that. I'm so ready to go boating again.
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Oooo, that is such a gorgeous photo!
ReplyDeleteIt does look a bit cold...okay, maybe a lot cold, but pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery nice but COLD
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the blue sky peeking through the tree branches. I'd especially love to see this looking through the window from inside the house...with a warm bowl of noms by my side. Yoor doggies are so beautiful. I'm sorry yoo lost Zoe. My sincere consdolences. Love, Dori
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ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely but cold.
Very similar to the view out my windows at present.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just LOVE winter sunshine! We sure do! It is so very bright and makes the snow look like crystals! Have a marvellously Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteThis year winter in Arkansas took a turn for the coldest temps on record. One night it was -16 here and -20 in Fayetteville. That just doesn't happen here. Looking forward to spring.
ReplyDeleteThat's what the south thinks of as a picture storybook winter scene. Some of us are amazed to find out it really exists!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I would not want too live anywhere else other than New England.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteI love how the blue sky peeps out between the winter branches.
All the best Jan