Eyelet River lacing the surface cold threading shore to shore Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Gorgeous. It’s so nice to share in your appreciation of winter. Historically, it’s one of my favorite seasons, but we are sadly lacking in snow in the Colorado foothills so far this year. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
An Oriental painting that would make an exquisite watered silk cloth for a winter ball gown. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The textures you’ve brought out in this photograph are amazing. My husband is a painter, and he loves this too. LikeLike Reply
Catching up with past posts … I LOVE the abstract work. This one is extra-extraordinary. > LikeLike Reply
Gorgeous. It’s so nice to share in your appreciation of winter. Historically, it’s one of my favorite seasons, but we are sadly lacking in snow in the Colorado foothills so far this year.
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So glad I can send a little winter your way – without the shoveling. 🙂
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Beautiful title to accompany this photograph!
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Lovely! Your photography lifts my day!
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thank you!
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An Oriental painting that would make an exquisite watered silk cloth for a winter ball gown.
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Oh yes – for a winter ball gown!
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The textures you’ve brought out in this photograph are amazing. My husband is a painter, and he loves this too.
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Oh! Thank you both!
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Lovely image! Stay warm. 🙂
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Catching up with past posts … I LOVE the abstract work. This one is extra-extraordinary.
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Thanks Cat!
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