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Peaceful and silent Eliza 🙏🏻
Thank you, Karen. ❤
Lovely! And I really like your new banner.
Thank you, M! We had snow flurries this afternoon while I worked outside and my hands felt frozen to the bone. Thank heavens for hot tea and a wood stove. 🙂
We have a mountain crest that looks just like this in the sunset, so we look on similar scenes.
Feels right~
I have a five-minute walk to catch either sunrise (not likely) or sunset because we’re in the lee of a hill. It’s worth it when I do however. Esp. moonrise!
Wonderful depiction of Nature. The sort of image I have long wanted to capture but have only very occasionally achieved. Adrian
Thank you, Adrian. Your words are much appreciated.
Such a beautiful vision. Enjoy your Sunday.
Thank you, Pete. Hope yours was enjoyable as well.
Very wintry looking sky – love the colours.
Thank you – it’s that time of year where the light is low.
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
Thank you for reblogging!
a truly beautiful moment…
Thank you, it really was. There is something so peaceful about watching the sun depart and the night come on.
I love the picture, so pleased to have found your blog.
Thank you, Eric. I enjoyed visiting yours as well. 🙂
So glorious Eliza! Reminds me of those beautiful Smokey Mtns I just drove through.
Thank you, Kathy. I bet they were beautiful. They’re on my bucket list. So you’ve arrived safely?
“All shadows of clouds the sun cannot hide
like the moon cannot stop oceanic tide;
but a hidden star can still be smiling
at night’s black spell on darkness, beguiling”
― Munia Khan
Ooh, nice poem, Marian. Thanks for sharing it!
Awesome picture!
Thank you, Dennis!
This is so peaceful, Eliza, that I heaved a huge sigh that released some of the tension I didn’t realize I was feeling this morning. Thank you. 🙂
So glad you found some peace here, Robin. Blessings!
oH…. this was a good one. It is snowing here today and I am so excited!
Thank you, Kim. The first few snows are always delightful. There is something magical about snowflakes swirling and drifting slowly downward.
Lovely Eliza. Not much colour in the gardens and woods these days, we just need to cast our gaze a little higher😊
Yes, indeed! Thanks, Belinda.
T’was a dark and stormy … twilight. 🙂
🙂
Oh, I love this. It almost looks like a painting – or a scene that would inspire a painting.
Thank you, Sarah. The clouds were amazing that night.
It makes me think “winter” even though I probably wouldn’t know a real winter if I walked through it.
It does speak of dormancy, doesn’t it? Oh, you’d know it was winter all right! Freeze you right to the bone – ha! It’s heck on bare fingers trying to operate a camera, even with fingerless gloves. But its beauty is well worth it. 🙂
Beautiful capture … peaceful and moody.
Thank you, Denise. 🙂
Beautiful! What’s more, I truly like your new banner.thanks for share…
Thank you very much!