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Wordless Wednesday
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Such a strange world compared with our blistering sunshine at the moment 🙂
A bit of something to cool your brow! 😉
Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
Thank you for reblogging!
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Truly a winter wonderland. Great shot Eliza!
Thank you, Dor. We still have lots of snow.
A heatwave here today, but now I feel cool!! ⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️
Like a cool drink! Enjoy!
Looks lovely!
Thank you, Cindy. A bit cooler than your temps these days!
I just want to step into that photo and go walking down that lane – super bundled up, of course! So lovely!!
Thank you. Next winter you will be able to!
A lvoely winter shot.
Thank you, Rupali. Winter will be with us for at least another month, alas!
I love what snow does when left to its own devices!
Thank you, Nature is the best decorator!
isn’t she just!
This is such a beautiful shot, Eliza. I love how the snow coats the trees and highlights the gracefulness of their branches. ♥
Thank you, Robin. This is such a handsome oak. Being on the curve, it probably goes unnoticed, but I admire it every time I walk past it.
Brrrrrr!
Yep, still winter here. But the days are getting warmer… slowly!
Beautiful.
Thank you, Sylvia!
Is that the road to Eternal Springs?
Hope Springs Eternal!
Nothing like a snowy road in New England!
Indeed, a look only a New Englander would love. 😉
And I do love that look!
Very nice but makes me cold just looking at it. 🙂
Yes, we’re getting to that point where no one wants to see another snowy picture!
Looks so pretty…but the prospect of 48° to 50° here, today, is more appealing to me!
Just a reminder that we’re not out the winter woods yet! 😉
Oh, I know a place that looks like that and the picture transports me back to those happy memories. Thank you.!!
I know a place like this and your picture transports me back to happy memories. Thank you.
Thank you!
It’s beautiful (even though I’m thoroughly tired of snow)! But I love when the snow clings to the trees.
Thank you, Joanna. I feel like the tide of winter has turned and the sun will start to do its work, melting away your mountains of snow. 🙂
Lovely composition, Eliza.
Thank you, Steve.
SNOW!!! 😀
Yes, we still have lots!
Great photos – we don’t get snow here – Such a sham from a photographer’s view
Thank you, Diana. It does make for pretty photos.
It’s a lovely scene. And like here, it seems winter still has your part of the country in its grip.
Thank you, Belinda.
Change is in the air, however. Spring is a-coming. 🙂
What a perfect scene. I wish could sit and write while looking at that snowy path
Thank you, Dave. I am glad you found it pleasing. I feel blessed to live in this place. Feel free to copy the image if you wish.
thank you
Great composition Eliza! I like how the dark road counterbalances the dark trunks in this beautiful scene!
Thank you very much, Denise, much appreciated!