Beautiful photos Deb! I love that first one; very dramatic lighting~~yum! What are the berries on the tree at the bottom? They look like what the florists here sell as pepperberries (which are not pepper at all) and charge and arm and a leg for..... You rock. Totally.
Hi Sweetest Deborah!!! your comment today made me so happy and made me almost cry...very sweet of you to send whispers to heaven!!!!
I love these photos and I am a winter person....I love all of the seasons in a special way...they all bring something special and make you long for the next.....something new each and every season....
plus I need some break time from weeding...lol....
I'm so with you on the light, the warmth and early spring. All things we have here in the South as well. I could do without the humidity in the summer, but winters and spring are a dream!! Here's to lots of light!!! Love, Silke
Oh what beautiful photos....those berries are so lovely! I am not sure how much you would like living here in Oregon...but let me tell you it is definitely green year round...even in the summer! :)
You are doing a marvelous job with that camera!! I am NOT repeat that with me NOT a Winter person either and the temp here today was 14 degrees.....yup it was -2 the other day. I am moving back to warmer weather!!! LOL
The Light at the end of the tunnel...You found it and you are sharing it with us who never see it!! You are a doll, I will recognize it now if it ever comes. Thank you thank you thank you. I love that picture. I have to have light too, but adore the green of the northwest. Surrounded here by brown most of the year, but there is lots of light and sun!
I was a dancer seems like a hundred years ago. I once owned horses and rode with the wind. I've skied Black Diamond trails and avoided the moguls. I am the sum of all that I have experienced, but don't add me up yet; I still have a few numbers to throw in! In The Autumn of my life, embracing it with abandon.
Recovering widow; there IS life after death.
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Beautiful photos Deb!
I love that first one; very dramatic lighting~~yum!
What are the berries on the tree at the bottom? They look like what the florists here sell as pepperberries (which are not pepper at all) and charge and arm and a leg for.....
You rock.
Totally.
XXOO~~♥
Anne
Hi Sweetest Deborah!!! your comment today made me so happy and made me almost cry...very sweet of you to send whispers to heaven!!!!
I love these photos and I am a winter person....I love all of the seasons in a special way...they all bring something special and make you long for the next.....something new each and every season....
plus I need some break time from weeding...lol....
Have a wonderful day!!!!
I'm so with you on the light, the warmth and early spring. All things we have here in the South as well. I could do without the humidity in the summer, but winters and spring are a dream!! Here's to lots of light!!! Love, Silke
Oh what beautiful photos....those berries are so lovely! I am not sure how much you would like living here in Oregon...but let me tell you it is definitely green year round...even in the summer! :)
Great pics Deb...I'm the same - gotta have light otherwise I get that SAD disorder. Can't wait until you arrive in the mail, hee hee x
You are doing a marvelous job with that camera!! I am NOT repeat that with me NOT a Winter person either and the temp here today was 14 degrees.....yup it was -2 the other day. I am moving back to warmer weather!!! LOL
I'm not a winter person either. I try and like it, but I think winter knows I am only bluffing. Beautiful pictures! xox!
im with Queen Punk Anne!!!!
i looooove the first pic!
i dont know much about winter, so... yeah :/
The Light at the end of the tunnel...You found it and you are sharing it with us who never see it!!
You are a doll, I will recognize it now if it ever comes.
Thank you thank you thank you. I love that picture.
I have to have light too, but adore the green of the northwest.
Surrounded here by brown most of the year, but there is lots of light and sun!
Beautiful photos! A little red, a little white, and a little blue. Aaahhhh, love the smell of spring.
Nice pics, I love it Debbie. Great post, keep it up.
Sherman Unkefer
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