Hi Steve, I enjoy seeing the spring flowers, but what caught my attention today was all of the gorgeous snow pictures.. We are supposed to get some snow today.. Hope we do---but when they predict it, we usually don't get any!!!!! ha Betsy
Steve, I love the title...are all photos wonderful silent stories? What a great concept. I love the photo of you relaxing on the bench :) but the snow photos make me cold....brrr!
So much snow, so lovely. Each picture tells a story, so much so, that I am wondering about the two who stamped out the heart in the snow - were they young lovers? or two older people who were reaffirming their love or some others I haven't thought of?
Steve, thanks so much for posting the lovely images of snow cause we only got some wet lint here, hardly any snow. The wet snow coating the trees is beautiful and the snow heart was lovely. Good to see you in the last shot as well - keeping dry too.
I'd be glad to be sitting inside on a bench too if I had that much snow. Your silent story of snow and then inside warmth is a good one. It seems that every place I go the winters are harsher to the south.
Looks like you have a "winter wonderland" there now. Snow makes everything beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous snow pictures, Steve.
ReplyDeleteI thought you had caught someone napping in that 5th picture until I enlarged it....lol
ReplyDeleteLovely snow photos,Steve. Snow makes everything look so peaceful-
ReplyDelete...but your photos are worth a thousand words, Steve. Enjoy your Sunday!
ReplyDeleteYou make snow so lovely...
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful images, the long shots and the details.
ReplyDeleteHi Steve, I enjoy seeing the spring flowers, but what caught my attention today was all of the gorgeous snow pictures.. We are supposed to get some snow today.. Hope we do---but when they predict it, we usually don't get any!!!!! ha
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Silent stories indeed!
ReplyDeleteSo you did get some snow. Your pics are beautiful, no words needed! Enjoy your Sunday.
ReplyDeleteSteve, I love the title...are all photos wonderful silent stories? What a great concept. I love the photo of you relaxing on the bench :) but the snow photos make me cold....brrr!
ReplyDeleteMethinks falling snow on a moonlit night is the most silent of all... ;)
ReplyDeletebeautiful silence!!
ReplyDeleteSo much snow, so lovely. Each picture tells a story, so much so, that I am wondering about the two who stamped out the heart in the snow - were they young lovers? or two older people who were reaffirming their love or some others I haven't thought of?
ReplyDeleteThe snow photos are stunning!
ReplyDeleteSteve, thanks so much for posting the lovely images of snow cause we only got some wet lint here, hardly any snow. The wet snow coating the trees is beautiful and the snow heart was lovely. Good to see you in the last shot as well - keeping dry too.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty to see winter through your eyes. Loved the snow covered trees especially!
ReplyDeleteThose are great photos! We were promised snow here the other day but it never came.
ReplyDeleteAwww! Loving the "foot" heart!!
ReplyDeleteLooks COLD there Steve! Stay warm!
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that's some good looking snow! I really like the composition of that second shot, good stuff :) And yeah, stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI'd be glad to be sitting inside on a bench too if I had that much snow. Your silent story of snow and then inside warmth is a good one. It seems that every place I go the winters are harsher to the south.
ReplyDeleteYour posts always make my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soud of silence and very nice photos, Steve and those of your previous post also.
ReplyDeleteSo that's where all the snow is. Lovely images with a couple of pretty heart shapes.
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