“At the Winter Solstice, the wind is cold, trees are bare and all lies in stillness beneath blankets of snow.” – Gary Zukav
All photos taken in my backyard in rural Ontario.
Ailsa’s travel theme is: Still
“At the Winter Solstice, the wind is cold, trees are bare and all lies in stillness beneath blankets of snow.” – Gary Zukav
All photos taken in my backyard in rural Ontario.
Ailsa’s travel theme is: Still
As my son says – Awesome!
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I’ll accept that 😉 Thank you.
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So beautiful! The first one is my favorite.
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And such a simple shot too, I think all I did was crop it for composition. Thanks, Amy.
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These are stunning Lynne you could sell them to card companies!
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I wish I was more of a marketer … stunning, I like stunning 🙂 Thanks, Gilly.
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Now that is one amazing back yard Lynne ! I can feel the cold through your images. Hope you went and made a snow angel. 🙂
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Snow was too crusty for that … HOWever, today, it is all fresh and still coming down …. Thanks, Bella.
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Gorgeous pics!
Many thanks for your visit and kind comment
Greetings from not-yet-snowy-Sweden 🙂
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And thank YOU.
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Absolutely stunning photo’s!!
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🙂 🙂
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What beautiful wintery images Lynne. Here it’s warm and grey, so snow would be most welcome, as it all feels rather unseasonal.
I love the still hush which blankets the world when snow falls.
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Yes, I love to step out after a storm has passed and step in to that hushed silence.
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It looks beautiful but brrr – it looks cold.
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Yup, that too. 😉
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Just beautiful Lynne, everything seems just perfect after a snowfall 😉
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Thank you, Joe. A blanket of snow returns everything to a state of beauty.
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Beautiful
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Thank you, Andy 🙂
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Lovely – longing for snow here…it’s frightfully dark now. Great shots, love the bottom one with trees and open space
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That’s why I don’t like November. It is usually so dark, before the snow comes.
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Mmm, in Sweden we say that November is not needed at all. We should just forget about it…
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I totally agree, Leya.
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Beautiful images and what a wonderful winter wonderland for a backyard.
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Thanks for the comment, Lee. It’s beautiful to look at but not always easy to walk with the doglet.
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