Spectacular photos, Jain! That first shot is surreal. Very otherworldly. And the second one makes me think of the coming summer as seen from the Arctic tundra.
What beautiful pictures--and what a beautiful yard you have. I miss winter sometimes, living in South Texas, and your blog gives me a brief visit without the cold--only the beauty! thanks!
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Hey…love these shots, especially the first and third. Really nice. But…4 weeks til spring!
Thank you, Scribe! Hard to believe that Spring is really on its way... but I'll take your word for it!
The fog over the field is very attractive. Much better to view it this way than from the inside, as I did on my way to work.
Steve, I was grateful I didn't have to drive in it that morning. There've been a number of foggy mornings--and stressful drives--lately.
Beautiful, just really beautiful Jain! That lonely tree, the expanse of sky, long Darby Creek, and your bankside view are all just perfect!
Beautiful pictures! You still have so much snow... I love Darby Creek picture.
Oh my! Thank you!!
The blue fog image and fencepost is spectacular. I'm jealous!
That first shot is really amazing. Has such a peaceful feeling. Probably not so peaceful if you were driving though!
Oh, thank you! There really wasn't any special skill involved. It was just so pretty, I walked to the end of the driveway and pushed the button!
Spectacular photos, Jain! That first shot is surreal. Very otherworldly. And the second one makes me think of the coming summer as seen from the Arctic tundra.
Such beautiful pictures! I am just taking a short break from a busy workday, and these actually made me feel calmer. The first one is ethereal.
It WAS otherworldly that morning, Jason.
Vaishali, thank you for visiting and I'm pleased you found the pictures calming.
What beautiful pictures--and what a beautiful yard you have. I miss winter sometimes, living in South Texas, and your blog gives me a brief visit without the cold--only the beauty! thanks!
Mmmmm... those are some lovely images. Very soothing.
Heather, they were soothing mornings, indeed, thank you.
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