Silent Sunday

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About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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40 Responses to Silent Sunday

  1. Peaceful and silent Eliza 🙏🏻

  2. MK says:

    Lovely! And I really like your new banner.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      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. 🙂

  3. cindy knoke says:

    We have a mountain crest that looks just like this in the sunset, so we look on similar scenes.
    Feels right~

    • Eliza Waters says:

      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!

  4. Adrian Lewis says:

    Wonderful depiction of Nature. The sort of image I have long wanted to capture but have only very occasionally achieved. Adrian

  5. Pete Hillman says:

    Such a beautiful vision. Enjoy your Sunday.

  6. Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Very wintry looking sky – love the colours.

  7. jenanita01 says:

    a truly beautiful moment…

  8. I love the picture, so pleased to have found your blog.

  9. Kathy Sturr says:

    So glorious Eliza! Reminds me of those beautiful Smokey Mtns I just drove through.

  10. “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

  11. den169 says:

    Awesome picture!

  12. Robin says:

    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. 🙂

  13. oH…. this was a good one. It is snowing here today and I am so excited!

  14. Lovely Eliza. Not much colour in the gardens and woods these days, we just need to cast our gaze a little higher😊

  15. Widdershins says:

    T’was a dark and stormy … twilight. 🙂

  16. Oh, I love this. It almost looks like a painting – or a scene that would inspire a painting.

  17. Kris P says:

    It makes me think “winter” even though I probably wouldn’t know a real winter if I walked through it.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      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. 🙂

  18. Beautiful capture … peaceful and moody.

  19. Beautiful! What’s more, I truly like your new banner.thanks for share…

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