I had to search for the house! My eyes were drawn to the many lines (the small and tall trees, the row of bales). Very nice to enjoy this view while I'm warm inside.
Nice picture, although it's making me feel cold... I like the idea of Wordless Wednesdays. Do you remain completely silent for the duration or is it more blog post specific?!
And we also got a fresh inch of snow this night so if I ventured out, I might be able to find something similar. But brrrrr, it looks so cold out there.
I clicked on this pic to enlarge it full screen, and once again you've taken me back to memories of the farm. There I was, cantering on my horse through the open field, feeling my nose tingle and eyes water from the cold.
Looks somewhat like our place here in PA except that we have more snow now and more is falling. It's really beautiful but I wonder how the driving will be to Binghamton later today.
Brrr... The gray sky looks so cold. Pretty spot for a house though.
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Very pretty pastoral shot. One of my law school classmates was born and raised in a pre-Rev. War home that had been in the family for generations, not too far from the site of the Three Mile Island nuclear facility. The home had a spring house, an ice house, a beautiful barn that housed vintage autos and had a second floor with hardwood floors for square dance and folk dance parties. This image reminds me of visiting his family home years ago.
Beautiful shot. The white house almost seems camouflaged by the snow and sky. And the round hay bales with snow on top remind me of sugar-frosted mini-wheats cereal. (I must need a snack!)
Such a beautiful picture! Just makes me want to curl up with a good book by a fire. We don't get snow her too often, so I always enjoy living vicariously through others.
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We are both on winter this week. You show the big picture and I've got the details.
ReplyDeletewow, I wish we had snow here even if for a couple of days. It looks beautiful
ReplyDelete...I wish we had a hill.
ReplyDeletevery nice. I love landscapes like that, cold and stark.
I haven't seen snow like this in a long while/
ReplyDeleteLovely winter scene! Inspires tobogganing! Happy WW :)
ReplyDeleteI had to search for the house! My eyes were drawn to the many lines (the small and tall trees, the row of bales). Very nice to enjoy this view while I'm warm inside.
ReplyDeletethat looks a bit like my world this morning :-)
ReplyDeleteNice picture, although it's making me feel cold... I like the idea of Wordless Wednesdays. Do you remain completely silent for the duration or is it more blog post specific?!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd we also got a fresh inch of snow this night so if I ventured out, I might be able to find something similar. But brrrrr, it looks so cold out there.
We had a nice dusting yesterday that freshened the landscape. As long as don't have to drive in it, I don't mind at all.
ReplyDeleteI love it! We had a wonderful surprise snow here in Dallas on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI think we actually have more snow on the ground than you do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene! Pretty shot. I just love snow, good thing because we just got a lot of it.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
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ReplyDeletePeak of winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
I clicked on this pic to enlarge it full screen, and once again you've taken me back to memories of the farm. There I was, cantering on my horse through the open field, feeling my nose tingle and eyes water from the cold.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou make me miss having snow. Another beautiful photo. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood thing I have my warm coffee to wrap my hands around, though I do miss these pastoral views from MA and Pa, when we lived there. :)
ReplyDeleteGood morning!
Looks somewhat like our place here in PA except that we have more snow now and more is falling. It's really beautiful but I wonder how the driving will be to Binghamton later today.
ReplyDeleteBrrr... The gray sky looks so cold. Pretty spot for a house though.
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So pretty! Looks like a scene from around here!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pastoral shot. One of my law school classmates was born and raised in a pre-Rev. War home that had been in the family for generations, not too far from the site of the Three Mile Island nuclear facility. The home had a spring house, an ice house, a beautiful barn that housed vintage autos and had a second floor with hardwood floors for square dance and folk dance parties. This image reminds me of visiting his family home years ago.
ReplyDeleteyou could title this "winters hush"
ReplyDeleteHow quaint and homey....makes you want to stay snuggled up next to a roaring fire all winter. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Happy to see less snow than we have here in Massachusetts today, I must admit.
ReplyDeleteThe snow is pretty but I'm ready for spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow!! We only received a little bit of nasty ice down South...maybe we'll get the real stuff next time :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. The white house almost seems camouflaged by the snow and sky. And the round hay bales with snow on top remind me of sugar-frosted mini-wheats cereal. (I must need a snack!)
ReplyDeleteSure glad I had a cup of tea and a blanket to keep me warm when I 'opened the window' to this gorgeous view!
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful. Beautiful and moody all at the same time. It also makes me want to turn the heat up.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful picture! Just makes me want to curl up with a good book by a fire. We don't get snow her too often, so I always enjoy living vicariously through others.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It makes me miss the snow days we had in Oregon.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photo. It goes well with my filtered sun. It looks equally cold, too. :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! Winter always makes everything look so forlorn to me.
ReplyDeleteI love how the trees are looking in winter. They make very pretty pictures like that.
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