Wordless Wednesday

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About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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51 Responses to Wordless Wednesday

  1. Anne says:

    Such a strange world compared with our blistering sunshine at the moment 🙂

  2. The Militant Negro says:

    Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.

  3. dorannrule says:

    Truly a winter wonderland. Great shot Eliza!

  4. A heatwave here today, but now I feel cool!! ⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️

  5. I just want to step into that photo and go walking down that lane – super bundled up, of course! So lovely!!

  6. Rupali says:

    A lvoely winter shot.

  7. jenanita01 says:

    I love what snow does when left to its own devices!

  8. Robin says:

    This is such a beautiful shot, Eliza. I love how the snow coats the trees and highlights the gracefulness of their branches. ♥

  9. Kathy Sturr says:

    Is that the road to Eternal Springs?

  10. Laurie Graves says:

    Nothing like a snowy road in New England!

  11. David says:

    Very nice but makes me cold just looking at it. 🙂

  12. Alice Pratt says:

    Looks so pretty…but the prospect of 48° to 50° here, today, is more appealing to me!

  13. MyLittleBird123 says:

    Oh, I know a place that looks like that and the picture transports me back to those happy memories. Thank you.!!

  14. MyLittleBird123 says:

    I know a place like this and your picture transports me back to happy memories. Thank you.

  15. Joanna says:

    It’s beautiful (even though I’m thoroughly tired of snow)! But I love when the snow clings to the trees.

  16. stevetanham says:

    Lovely composition, Eliza.

  17. dianaed14 says:

    Great photos – we don’t get snow here – Such a sham from a photographer’s view

  18. It’s a lovely scene. And like here, it seems winter still has your part of the country in its grip.

  19. What a perfect scene. I wish could sit and write while looking at that snowy path

  20. Great composition Eliza! I like how the dark road counterbalances the dark trunks in this beautiful scene!

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