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Silent Sunday – Dusted
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And a pretty dusting it is!
Thank you, Laurie!
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Beautiful in a magical, winter kind of way 🙂
Thank you, Maria. Nature’s art gallery. 🙂
The delicate dusting of snow makes the plants look so fragile, and so beautiful. 🙂
Thank you, Joanne. x
I am really looking forward to some of this magic this winter…
Snow does add beautiful highlights… beauty on beauty!
And very welcome!
😊🙏
Thank you, Ashley!
The beauty of Mother Nature year round.
The marvels never end! 🙂
Nice! 🙂
Thank you! ❤
Lovely, just like icing sugar!
Yes, it is. Thanks, Andrea!
I love the look of clematis seeds and they are even more beautiful with a dusting of snow.
Thank you, Alicia. They are lovely to see this time of year. The common name ‘Old Man’s Beard’ describes it well.
Very nice Eliza! We had a dusting of snow a few days ago but it did not look very interesting as your images do!
Thank you, Reed. It was just the right amount!
Powdered sugar. Beautiful, Eliza. 🙂
Thank you, Robin. x
An extra pretty coating, while the plants await new growth.
Thank you, Alice. With this warm weather that might be sooner than later!
Fine with me!
So pretty!! Reminds me of powdered sugar dusted on top of a warm, chewy Brownie!!
Thank you, Debbie, only these are a lot less caloric, ha! 😉
Wonderful images Eliza and beautifully dusted! 💛
Thank you, Xenia! 🙂
Pretty. 😃 Looks like someone has been out with the icing sugar. 😉 Love the title!
Thank you, Cathy!
Lovely photos!🙂
Thank you, S!
Oh, so pretty. I want to blow on it! 🙂
🙂 Thanks, Carol.
These are lovely and so evocative – I can imagine the smell and taste of icy air!
Thank you, Carol. Frosty days that put roses in one’s cheeks!
SNOW! 😀 … hoping for a decent showing this year, but nothing, yet. 🙂
It’s early yet! 😉
Winter’s icing powder beautifully captured. Thanks Eliza 🙏
Thank you very much, Val. ❤
That would seem to be the gentlest form of snow, Eliza, although I imagine it still makes for slippery walkways.
As our ground has yet to freeze, the dusting was mainly on plants with little accumulation. One of those ‘snow flurry’ days. We’re supposed to get a ‘real’ storm on Wed. Time will tell!
Well, it was more than the nothing that most people got. At least you got some pictures out of it.
Thanks, Steve.
A dusting was all we got as well despite the prediction for more. Our snowblower has been in the shop for a month (not sure why it is taking so long…hopefully not Covid related) so I was happy with the lesser amount.
As your pictures show, dust can be beautiful. 🙂
Thank you, Steve. You might want to call that shop… snow storm coming Wed!
Beautiful images Eliza. There’s nothing like snow to get us into the Christmas spirit however the 2 feet we’ve received over the past couple of days is a little much!
Oh, my, that is a lot! At least it is powder, right? Better than our heavy, wet stuff out East. Thanks, Denise!
Yes, pretty powdery but we get the wet stuff sometimes too!
So pretty. I particularly like the 2nd image 😊.
Thank you, Belinda!
A little snow beautifies our earth. Thank you Eliza.
Thank you, Agnes, it certainly does. 🙂
The sprinkling of a delicate dusting is always so pretty! Nice shots, Eliza!
Thank you, Donna!
How lovely! My favourite is the one of clematis seed heads.
Thank you, Susan. I love those frilly little heads!
Linda a imagem!
Beautiful!
janicce.
Obrigado!
A lovely dusting of snow. 😊
Thank you, and now there is 14″ of snow covering everything – our world is transformed!