Magical photos, but of course you already know that I am going to say that this weather is why I said "darn near" instead of completely perfect in my comment on the post above.
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Oh how special are these images. So stark and yet so pretty. Thanks for sharing your [cold] world with a thin-blooded African. Greetings, Jo
ReplyDeleteOh, it does look SO cold but beautiful!! Terrific, snowy captures! Hope you have a great new week, Al!!
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely stunning photos!
ReplyDeleteStunning landscape images.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of ice covered trees.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and elegant photography ~ Beautiful nature shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
So beautiful and cold looking! I hope these were taken a while back and that you are seeing some spring colors.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely scenery.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scenery but it looks very cold! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Al!
ReplyDeletePS: I'd love to see how the Air Force looks at night! I regret not bringing my good camera---next time I will!
absolutely beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteOh, what gorgeous shots! I love icy trees.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous part of the world! Snow makes such awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, but so cold!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots. Love the look for ice on trees. Have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteOh.. it seems as winter came back! But it's very lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Al! I love the picnic table in the first photo! A nice place to spend some time, in another season...
ReplyDeleteMagical photos, but of course you already know that I am going to say that this weather is why I said "darn near" instead of completely perfect in my comment on the post above.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! Love seeing the ice covering trees!
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