That last photo is really pretty. I love the first snowfall, especially watching it as it comes down. I will be tired of it after Christmas though. Your poem is nice.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Sunny. I have been waiting with great expectation, for your wonderful first shots of snow. Oh how I miss the beauty of waking to the first snow of winter. It is always so pristine and quite.
Lovely, once again. We drove home in the snow so it wasn't quite as enchanting but still, it is so awe-inspiring, that first snow of the season, isn't it?
Beautiful snow shots. In a way, I am tankful we do not get that kind of snow here. We had a few flakes one day last week, but nothing compared to yours.
Wow. . . what a transformation. Such lovely photos. So seasonal with Christmas fast approching! We just get rain, rain, rain!!! Hope Lucy's enjoying this weather.
Oh aren't you lucky, your first snow! We haven't had any in the glen, just heavy frost. There's been snow on the mountains though. A New England snow...sigh. Your photos and poem are lovely, Sunny. Lizzy :)
Two very beautiful shots. I take a lot of snow scenes but this year I can share them on the blog. I like how the snow collected on the evergreen tree. You have a beautiful winter too.
From the shores of New England to the Oregon coast, I would like to share some of the places that I've been and things that I've seen.
As we travel you may notice; there is an emphasis on Massachusetts...my home state, you will see a lot of barns...that I love, whether old, new or dilapidated, we are not traveling in any particular direction, and we may visit some places more than once.
Please enjoy my American Photo Journey and your comments are welcomed!
YOU MAY CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.
The photo in the title...
features the Far Away Farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
I was born in my grandmother's old mill house in Cornwall, England and came to the USA with my parents in 1958. My Dad was in the RAF and as a child I lived in many different locations in England and even the Rock of Gibraltar.
Massachusetts has always been home in the US except for a brief period when I resided in Idaho, giving me a chance to explore the Great American West. For nearly 30 years I lived on Cape Cod before my husband and I moved back to the mountains* of Massachusetts with our Goldendoodle Lucy, and our cats, Lilly and Molly. I am also the mother of a grown son.
*Some of you would call them hills but they're mountains to me!
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That last photo is really pretty. I love the first snowfall, especially watching it as it comes down. I will be tired of it after Christmas though. Your poem is nice.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Sunny. I have been waiting with great expectation, for your wonderful first shots of snow.
Oh how I miss the beauty of waking to the first snow of winter. It is always so pristine and quite.
Lovely, once again. We drove home in the snow so it wasn't quite as enchanting but still, it is so awe-inspiring, that first snow of the season, isn't it?
That second picture is fabulous, Sunny... I love snow on evergreens...
GREAT pictures.
Hugs,
Betsy
The landscapes sure did change! What a gorgeous sight to wake up to.
Beautiful pictures of the promise.
Beautiful snow shots. In a way, I am tankful we do not get that kind of snow here. We had a few flakes one day last week, but nothing compared to yours.
Wow. . . what a transformation.
Such lovely photos.
So seasonal with Christmas fast approching!
We just get rain, rain, rain!!!
Hope Lucy's enjoying this weather.
Take care
This poem is so romantic and sweet!
Wonderful pictures, the last one is really impressive!
Léia
Christmas card photo, my friend what a wonder you captured.
Love the bottom pic!
Oh aren't you lucky, your first snow! We haven't had any in the glen, just heavy frost. There's been snow on the mountains though. A New England snow...sigh. Your photos and poem are lovely, Sunny.
Lizzy :)
Two very beautiful shots. I take a lot of snow scenes but this year I can share them on the blog. I like how the snow collected on the evergreen tree. You have a beautiful winter too.
Lovely poem...I wish we were having our first snow!
Sunny, I'm so glad you finally got some snow! :o)
That big huge tree in the second picture looks so amazing all burdened with snow!
Beautiful captures. Thank you for sharing!
Snow always looks so pretty in pictures. Pretty rhyme as well.
I'm glad the promise was kept. Thank you for both the pictures of the wintry scenes and for the verse.
I just love snow covered trees... they are so very pretty!
Your pictures are beautiful Sunny. I prefer us not to have snow as it tends to block our road and we can be stuck for days.
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