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You folks up in the Pacific Northwest must be so excited about your white Christmas. It does make for beautiful landscapes, as witnessed by your gorgeous photography. I think it feels like a new creation because everything is fresh and untrammeled (at least for a while!). I love the water scene, too.
Have a lovely Christmas and a surprisingly good New Year!
P.S. I received your book this morning in the mail! Yeah!
We have power now, so i'll respond (quickly). Enjoying and surrendering to the whims of Mother nature seems a beautiful way to honor the creation and creator. Thanks for the pictures and i wish you and your blogging buddies a very Delightful Christmas. P.S. Grace unbound is lovely.
I think of you whenever I heard something about the weather. Thanks for sharing your beautiful snow with those of us who probably won't have any ever. Merry Christmas to you and yours. Hugs and blessings,
storyteller--while i am probably more of a beach girl (like you maybe?), i have really cherished the beauty and stillness of the snow this year!
C--i totally agree with you! it was the absolutely best way to lead up to Christmas. this is the part of snow i really don't like...the mush and slush and dirty looking snow. xox
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I'm enjoying your winter wonderland photographs. The water scene with the pinks and blues is especially lovely.
Your winter wonderland is beautiful.The first shot is just magical!
The snow has been unbelievable hasn't it? We've seen WW in photos - wow!
xoxoxoxo
You folks up in the Pacific Northwest must be so excited about your white Christmas. It does make for beautiful landscapes, as witnessed by your gorgeous photography. I think it feels like a new creation because everything is fresh and untrammeled (at least for a while!). I love the water scene, too.
Have a lovely Christmas and a surprisingly good New Year!
P.S. I received your book this morning in the mail! Yeah!
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing the beauty of the season.
G
We have power now, so i'll respond (quickly). Enjoying and surrendering to the whims of Mother nature seems a beautiful way to honor the creation and creator. Thanks for the pictures and i wish you and your blogging buddies a very Delightful Christmas.
P.S. Grace unbound is lovely.
thank you all for your wonderful comments. i woke up to snow falling this morning, but it seems to be warming up now and the wind has picked up.
the water photo is at Green Lake which is about 1 1/2 miles from my house.
christmas blessings to you & yours!!
I think of you whenever I heard something about the weather. Thanks for sharing your beautiful snow with those of us who probably won't have any ever. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Hugs and blessings,
this has been the best week leading up to Christmas *ever*! love the images of Seattle stillness and I am sorry it is now melting away.
storyteller--while i am probably more of a beach girl (like you maybe?), i have really cherished the beauty and stillness of the snow this year!
C--i totally agree with you! it was the absolutely best way to lead up to Christmas. this is the part of snow i really don't like...the mush and slush and dirty looking snow. xox
Hello. I visit via Contemplative Haven You have comfortable "home." very nice place to visit. Your pictures are wonderful!! Thank you!!! Cathy
cathy--thanks so much for stopping by and letting me know how you got here :-)!!