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There’s nothing like it! 😀
Thank you. 🙂
Picture perfect Eliza 💛
Thank you, Val. xo
Ooooooh, soooooo lovely!!!! 💖❄️💖❄️💖❄️
Thank you, Trini! 🙂
Beautiful Eliza. It looks like a very long trudge between that house & the camera.
Thank you, Micheal. This is a view almost to home from a snowshoe trek about a mile long. Kind of like walking on sand, always requires a bit more energy. 😉
Never used snowshoes, but I do get it about walking on sand. 😉
Snow always makes everything look so clean and fresh!
It does. I love walking in the fresh, crisp air, rosy cheeks and all! 🙂
Beautiful – and so different from anything we experience here, where even at 5 a.m. the day held the promise of relentless heat. Let it rain … let it rain … oh, let it rain!
Thank you, Anne. Yes, very different here in New England. We had negative 2F yesterday morning. We’ve ‘warmed up’ to 33F today! I hope you get your rain!
So pretty!
Thank you, Fi!
Lovely and peaceful…
Thank you, Louise. I love walking by here on my walks.
Very picturesque. Looks like it might be a white Christmas. 🙂
Thank you, Cathy. I think it will be white – it’ll take more than a few ‘warm’ days to melt it all. 🙂
The stone wall frames the picture beautifully.
Thank you, Brian.
Lovely – very festive
Thank you. 🙂
What a pretty place to live, in any New England season.
Yes, it is. I love it here.
Really wonderful image Eliza.
Thank you, Sylvia. Feliz Navidad!
That house over the hill looks cozy!
Doesn’t it? It reminds me of some of Maxfield Parrish’s New England house paintings, like ‘Dusk,’ 1942.
Ah, New England!
Yes, indeed. I LOVE where I live!
Very beautiful! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thank you, Denise, same back at ya!
Oh Eliza, always such a gift :0
Aw, thank you, Kim. 🙂
Coul;d illustrate a Robert Frost poem.
Funny you should mention that. 🙂 Same wall, different view: http://wp.me/s3O3z4-boundary
Just beautiful. (Especially because I’m enjoying it from inside and not currently out in the cold.)
Thank you, Sarah. Snowshoeing keeps us warmer. 😉
Very nice! Reminds me of an inn (but there will there be room on a cold night!). Beautiful from a distance; might there be a barn where one could sleep in the straw? I’m using this as wallpaper for the next two weeks, OK?
Thank you, Albert. No barn, but I think there is an attached shed. 🙂 Permission granted, thank you for asking!
Sorry about the confusion within the parentheses. It made sense as I was writing, but I forgot to go back and check. It was supposed to say, “(but will there be no room…?)”
I understood that. 🙂
If there was a sleigh going by, it would be a perfect Currier & Ives. So New England.
You are so right! Thank you, Brenda. 🙂
Merry Christmas! ^_^
Simply gorgeous! May your Christmastide and new year be full of beauty and blessings!
Thank you, Peter!
Wow! This is spectacular. I hope you enjoyed your white Christmas. Stay blessed! 🙂
Thank you! 🙂
makes me think of home
There is a cozy, lived-in feeling to it. 🙂 Thanks for your visit.
Picture perfect!
Thank you, Peggy. Happy New Year to you!
Happy New Year to you, Eliza!! Hope you’re keeping warm…
Snowstorm today…looking forward to enjoying it from my easy chair next to the wood stove. 😉
Now that is snow!
Yes, just a smidgeon. You can still see stubble in the field. Most years it’ll accumulate up to three feet deep by March, when many of our big storms happen. It has a lovely sculpted beauty.
This looks like a Grandma Moses for sure.
She lived only 60 miles from here, so the scene is very similar to what she painted. I like the thought that I live in a Moses painting!