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Cool shot in more than one way!
🙂 Thanks, Sandy!
My pleasure, Eliza.
Looks like a snow bouquet!
Yes, and another commenter suggested dancers on a stage. 🙂 Thanks, Cindy!
Stylish now caps indeed!
🙂 Thanks, Kris!
What an apt title 🙂
Thank you, Anne.
So cute! Are they Echinacea seed heads? The arched branch is a nice touch too.
Thank you, Audrey, they are! You know your seed heads. 🙂
I’ve been a gardener long enough that some things have soaked in. 😀
So pretty!
Thank you, Dale! x
My pleasure! They are calling for snow to start tonight… hopefully, that will give me more opportunities 🙂 xo
I’ll forward to seeing what you capture. 🙂
I shall do my best! 🙂
Nice one. 😊
Thank you, Pepper!
Nice photo.
Thank you, Judy. 🙂
Snow capped and sugar coated. Beautiful capture of the old and the new. 🙂
Thank you, Robin. I do love how snow ‘decorates’ things. 🙂
The perfect amount of snow…the ‘cherry’ on top.
🙂 Thanks, Alice!
The arch suggests a group performing on stage.
Fun thought 🙂 Thanks, Linda!
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie.
Beautiful…
Thank you, J & A!
Hi Eliza.
That is sooo sweet!
MJ
Thank you, MJ!
Beautiful! A great bouquet for the new year! 😉 Best wishes, Michael
Thank you, Michael!
Sweet little snow caps, and I particularly like the how they are framed by the snow arch.
Thank you, Laurie. 🙂
Simply lovely ❣️
Thank you, Val. 🙂
So peaceful. Love the arch. Happy new year, Eliza!
Thank you, Jane! ❤
They make me think of sno caps, that old-fashioned candy (nonpareils), only puffed up instead of flat. 😉 Beautiful picture!
Thank you, Barbara… yummy association! 😉
This fun little snow-capped world brought a smile to my face, Eliza.
Thank you, Jet, glad you enjoyed the scene.
It does look like dancers on a stage! Or players or musicians.
🙂 Thanks, Lisa!
I always like to see photos of snow.
Glad to know that. 🙂 Living vicariously, better than shoveling and putting up with the cold!
Aw, it looks like somebody dipped them in powdered sugar!!
Yes! 🙂 Thanks, Debbie.
So pretty. I like their little “toques” 😊
Thank you, Belinda. 🙂
Lovely!
Thank you, Rupali!
How pretty!!
Thank you, Donna!
The back part is kind of like the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
It added a nice effect, yes? Thanks, Steve!
Our spent Bee Balm resembled this yesterday. A lovely winter dressing for a resting garden. Nice, Eliza!
Thanks, Steve! A dusting of snow always makes things look prettier.
Very cool! The curved branch makes a little awning.
Thank you, Denise. The beauty of a garden left unkempt!