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First snow in New York

comments (1) January 8th, 2009 in gallery

maryskee maryskee, member
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Our Winter wonderland.
Will we be able to get our mail?
Snow covering Grannies Way.
 
 
Our Winter wonderland. Click the image to enlarge.

Our Winter wonderland.


Some photos taken in Pound Ridge, New York.


posted in: The Gallery, winter, snow

Comments (1)

maryskee writes: I love my garden in all seasons. The beauty of it is like a living canvas. It changes with each season and each season brings its own beauty and serenity.. The photos of the snow cast illusions not seen in spring, summer or fall. The trees become bare yet full of Mother Nature's coat of heavy snow. I find so much beauty in all these things. As the snow falls blanketing the ground, trees and shrubbery, the boxwood become snowballs and the grass a cloud of white. When the sun sets and moon is shining, the snow appears to be glistening like diamond dust. I watch all this beauty as I sit inside with a warm cup of tea in my hands and thank the Lord for providing such beauty. Posted: 10:49 pm on January 8th
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