Neva - these are BeautyFull! I love each and every one of them. especially so since I'm hanging out here in the middle of suburbia - and the suburbia shopping scurry.
to layers! donna, yes to spring, but of course! my way of saying 'half full', it may be the darkest day of the year, and to some the beginning of winter, but to me it's when the days grow longer and somehow that could be considered ending winter! (which is soooo not true in michigan with january and february arctic blasts sweeping over me)
Beautiful images. Glad to hear others speaking of Solstice...long night here, seems like it has been going on for hours. Hope is in the memory that more light will be coming back to us...I lived in Kalamazoo once...long ago. Solstice blessings to you.
Beautiful wintry pics and haiku. Welcome winter!
ReplyDeletejust perfect Neva!! and Happy Solstice to you my dear!
ReplyDeleteIt welcomes us in doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteHappy Solstice to you too. Beautiful pictures, my friend, beautiful. :)Bea
ReplyDeleteis it today? oh how i enjoy the way you incorporated these two images..so lovely
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, lovely words. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI should learn to read what I have written before I post it.
ian, me too...texting is even worse...but, editing is for another time, i think.
ReplyDeleteelk, it's tomorrow, so i put 12/21 up there....the sun shines here on newly fallen snow, ready for a walk today!
Neva - these are BeautyFull! I love each and every one of them. especially so since I'm hanging out here in the middle of suburbia - and the suburbia shopping scurry.
ReplyDeleterenee...shots from the car (your style) coming home from UPNorth thursday...! i might have to send more to you to balance your situation out! l,nn
ReplyDeleteSuch a bewitchingly beautiful day on the calendar! Love these photographs.
ReplyDeletebeautiful images-- but I am waiting for the next glorious season -- SPRING!!
ReplyDeleteto layers! donna, yes to spring, but of course! my way of saying 'half full', it may be the darkest day of the year, and to some the beginning of winter, but to me it's when the days grow longer and somehow that could be considered ending winter!
ReplyDelete(which is soooo not true in michigan with january and february arctic blasts sweeping over me)
Beautiful images. Glad to hear others speaking of Solstice...long night here, seems like it has been going on for hours. Hope is in the memory that more light will be coming back to us...I lived in Kalamazoo once...long ago.
ReplyDeleteSolstice blessings to you.
Winter skies and snow with a long road ahead...beautiful and beautiful words as well. Happy Solstice Neva!
ReplyDeleteOh the power of the heart and mind of the soul taking those beautiful pictures....
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exquisite photos Neva, I'm so glad I found your link on Caterina's blog!
ReplyDeletebright blessings,
Laura