Just beautiful! This may be a silly question (I'm also more familiar with cotton fields than snow), but did the snow hurt your flowers?
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What a lovely photo you got here!... How I wish to see those snow fall... Too bad I wasn't able to experience it during my stay at Japan!... Anyway, mine is here...
Gorgeous! (Although I'm dreading it happening here - LOL)
So sorry for not being around lately, been taking care of grandma every day.
I am so grateful for the wonderful friends I've made on the Internet - like you! God bless you, darlin', and best wishes to you and your family for a great Thanksgiving!
Beautiful! Pam, I peeked out my window this morning, hoping for a little dusting of snow.
I forgot I'd been in the mid-Atlantic for seven years now and that global warming is bringing less and less snow each year to the northeast, it seems.
That is a great shot.
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I live in Central Arkansas so we don't see a lot of snow but there is "suppose" to be some in the forecast later this week. I'm from New York so I really miss all the snow!! Love the photo!
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You know me...I have issues with snow envy...doing my best just to appreciate its beauty...far, far away ;).
As another Texan, I also was about to make the cotton comment. We are expecting our first snow this weekend and CANNOT wait! 85 yesterday with a predicted high today of 40. I believe winter may be nigh.
What a beautiful picture...they are talking about snow tonight here in toledo...but it will probably be gone by morning...mixed with leaves it don't look so good..... have a happy Thanksgiving Pamela.... judy
May today and every day be blessed with simple, quiet moments of thanksgiving!! Happy Thanksgiving to my dear American friends from across the border:-) xoxo
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Have a nice great day!...c",)
Happy WW to you.
Stephanie:
what you thought were flowers is actually the fall red leaves of the barberry - preparing to fall off
So sorry for not being around lately, been taking care of grandma every day.
I am so grateful for the wonderful friends I've made on the Internet - like you! God bless you, darlin', and best wishes to you and your family for a great Thanksgiving!
Happy WW
BTW, did you know there's a blog called The Dust Bunnies Will Wait? hee hee
nice capture..and happy WW!
I forgot I'd been in the mid-Atlantic for seven years now and that global warming is bringing less and less snow each year to the northeast, it seems.
That is a great shot.
Gosh, it makes for a beautiful photograph!
Serena
ChatnChill
My WW post featured actor killed off this week on The Unit television show. Don't tell anyone, but, I cried at the end (sigh).
peace, Villager
here is mine:
Wordless Wednesday...
Happy WW c",)
ALMOST makes me wish we got snow here... but not quite ;-)
hope Thanksgiving was terrific at your home!!
Im your 51st comment. You are a popular woman!
Oh and the "gift" I made is meant for decoration. Some of my recipients have displayed them year round.
We had a few wet flurries on Thanksgiving Day, that's it so far!
Grace was so excited because she thought it would really snow!
I saw on a comment (Susie's blog I think) that you had been ill...hope that is behind you now! Feel better!
Hugs,
Sue