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You have really captured a beautiful scene here Eliza. Cold, but so beautiful.
Thank you, Karen. Not so cold by our standards, maybe 4C in this photo. Today is clear and windy with windchill -21C…yikes!
-21C!! Now that’s cold. 🙂
Indeed. Down coat, boots, scarf, hat, mittens and I’m good to go! 🙂
This is so beautiful – a prize-worthy photo. I love the layering which the fog produces.
Wow, thank you so much for such a great compliment!
Ooooh, sooooo beautiful!! 💖😊💖😊
Many thanks, Trini!
Haunting. I love that touch of colour the leaves bring.
Yes, it is like all of nature has just paused, holding its breath. Thanks, Allison.
Ahhh, you have snow. Lovely moody shot.
Thank you, just enough to make it pretty, but not to make it impassable. 🙂
Words are superfluous anyway, I think. I have endless trouble finding the right ones…
Indeed, often they are not needed. Thanks, again. 🙂
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
Thank you for the reblog!
Eliza, this is absolutely splendid.
Thank you very much, Derrick. We seldom have fog and snow, it is a mysterious and still combo. 🙂
Winter, just the way I love it. >3
Thank you, agreed. Best to the Fab 4 of Frey!
That photo would make a lovely holiday card. 🙂
Thank you so much, Judy. I’ll keep that in mind! 🙂
The photo says “winter” perfectly – lovely.
Thank you kindly!
A beautiful winter scene. Would make a great calendar photo.
Thank you so much, Marian!
I absolutely love this photo. I have been in many places when the air and light are just this way, and it always gives me the same eerily content feeling.
Thank you, Hazel, glad you liked it! One does feel ‘enveloped’ in this type of weather.
Gorgeous.
Thank you!
Wow! So very beautiful!!!
Thank you, Gigi. 🙂
This is stunning, Eliza. Makes the cold worth it!
Indeed, it does. Thanks, Melissa!
Looks like Brook Trail! Ah, New England!
Yes, a fine place to live. 🙂
this should be on a calendar, postcard, something! I love this.
Thanks so much, Kim! 🙂
Oh my. This is gorgeous. Magical, mysterious, and multi-layered. I love it. ❤
Many thanks, Robin! 🙂
A beautiful winter picture.
Thank you, Brian. 🙂
A beautiful photo Eliza. Very atmospheric. I can almost feel the cold air as I catch my breath. 🙂
Thank you, Cathy. It was one of the rare days when all sound is muffled and you feel very cocooned.
Oh, Eliza! Outstanding beauty you captured. This is precious! ❤
Thank you so much, Amy! 🙂
Oooohh … shivers! In such a good way ❄️
🙂 Thank you, Val!
Ahhhh! Starkly beautiful!
Thank you, Dor!
Oh my this looks so much like where I grew up–the creek and the woods and winter.
Yes, the winter-dormant look is pretty common up in the north! 🙂
So, pretty, Eliza. Is this near you? It has been about 5 degrees in the mornings here, but usually warms up to twenty something. Snowshoes are a great way to get around or cross country skis because we have 2 1/2 feet of snow. Hard to walk very far otherwise. I love the photo, Eliza. It looks like a painting.
Have fun
Mary
Thank you, Mary. Yes, this is a bit upstream on our little river. Our temps have been varied. It was windy and 27 today, with windchill gusting to -6. Doable if the wind died down. Single digits tonight then we get a couple days above freezing. Yo-yo weather.
I was commenting this afternoon on our walk that the lack of deep snow is nice for getting around. Last year we needed snowshoes for months. Feb and Mar might change things around here!
Eliza, the mood is very nice here!
Many thanks, Maria!
That’s a great photo I do believe it’s making me feel cold
Thank you, Dorris. I hope you warm up! 😉
Hauntingly beautiful! It makes me think of a warm “spring” winter day (the fogginess). I can’t believe it’s mid January already. I have to start ordering seed! Oh but your photo is so calm so I’m not going to stress about anything.
Thanks, Kathy. No need to worry, there’s still plenty of time. 🙂
It’s so beautiful! I love Wintery scenes! I also love how it’s mostly gray but the leaves are golden. The colors are perfect!
Thank you, Kim, glad you liked it. 🙂
Such a wonderful winter scenery – love the foggy look in it.
Many thanks, Inger!
Stunning photo Eliza. I can hear the crunch if snow and taste the coldness.
* of * snow
Thank you, Cath. 🙂
I saved this. Called it “Going Forward.” My life some days.
Thank you, Albert. I’m honored! 🙂
What a wonderful atmosphere you have in this photograph. I love it, especially with the little touch of golden brown down in the bottom left-hand corner.
Absolutely wonderful Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Cecilia. 🙂
Beautiful scenery and well captured Eliza, have a great day.
Thank you, Karen and the same to you.
What a stunning picture. And -21C??? We had +42C here yesterday then a storm hit and within half an hour it had dropped to 24C.
That is an amazing drop in temp. for just a couple hours! Must have felt quite refreshing. Yes, the wind the past two days has been quite biting, making it feel so much colder. Tomorrow we hope to hit zero, maybe 2C! 😀
Lovely shot and lovely mood!
Thank you, Fi!
a truly atmospheric shot. We had a little snow here overnight, but no time to photograph it this morning and all gone by the time I came home …!
Thank you, Ann. We have the opposite problem… our snow stays (and stays and stays)! 😉
What a gorgeous picture – though it does make me wish our river remained unfrozen. We’ve just got a little moving water still, on the far side from us. I’d take the warmer weather in this picture any day!
Thank you, Sarah. The good thing about winter (other than its beauty) is that there are no mosquitoes or ticks. I really love that!
That is the biggest bright side of all, perhaps! I have to remember that when I am outside and complaining about the cold.
It works for me!
Beautiful image! 🙂
Thank you very much!
Wow. This is in the real world? The one I live in? Haha. What a great shot, it’s truly like something from a fairy tale.
Thank you so much!
What a beautiful portrait of your creek! Very dreamy. Brings to mind Authurian legends, and I’m looking for Merlin to come striding around the bend. You are such an amazing artist with a camera, Eliza!
Mmmmm, yes. Dreamy and Arthurian. Mystical. Beautiful.
Thank you, Mary!
The look of the fog in this photo makes it so interesting!!
Thank you, Christy. It was one of those rare winter days with fog and mist.