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So serene!
Thank you, Sandy, I always feel that way when I visit here… a lovely spot.
Oh, so beautifully atmospheric!
Thank you, Trini!
There’s the eight feet of snow! So lovely.
Ha! Eight feet is the high Sierra, but still, 8 inches has got to go, melting nicely these past few days. 🙂 Thanks, Cindy!
A farm still slumbering under its blanket of snow; waiting to leap into action the minute it leaves for the spring to take over.
Yes, this is our local coop farm. Such good produce!
Beautiful scene! Still a lot of snow. Ours is almost all gone.
Thank you, Hien, we’re still working on it. This warm spell is helping… 🙂
The lovely tree silhouettes and soft blue and cloudy sky….just waiting for new growth.
Thanks, Alice. Soon!
Shelburne falls rd?
Yes, Nat. Roots. 🙂
Classic and oh so beautiful. Ah, New England!
Thanks, Laurie. We are kind of partial to the region… 😉
We certainly are. Yesterday I was thinking about how I feel so rooted in the north, in the landscape and the culture. Through my own life and through the lives of my ancestors. Might have to blog about this. 😉
Yes!
A beautiful and peaceful view.
Thank you, Kris.
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Very nice Eliza!
Thank you, Reed!
More snow?? But oh, what a beautiful scene it is. 🙂
Thanks, Joanne. No new snow… just working on melting what is left. 🙂
Yeah the snow got me as well… but without it you wouldn’t see that fence , which is a cool effect! Ours is almost all gone today.
Thanks, Frank. Once we start getting open patches, it will go fast. Soon, soon!
Beautiful New England scene, and I love that fence in the foreground!
Thank you, Donna. It is a sweet little farm.
It looks all tucked in. A lovely spot!
Thank you, Belinda!
A beautiful scene, Eliza!
Thank you, Julie, one of my favorite views. 🙂
Do you still have snow Eliza? Very beautiful!
Thank you, Agnes. Yes, several inches left, but melting steadily!
Nice!
I enjoyed this beautiful and serene photo and scene, Eliza.
Thank you, Jet. The vibe on this farm is so great!
A lovely New England scene! Of course I noticed the fence right away!
🙂 Naturally you did! I liked the layers of horizontal lines– fence, tree line and hills. It speaks of ‘home’ to me.
Did you count how many posts are visible in that fence? I came up with 68.
No, can’t say I did. You’re ever the mathematician, Steve! 🙂
Looks lovely.
Thank you, Tony. I do love this farm!
Wonders photo.
Thank you!
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