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22 comments:
o not dreaming of winter yet am enjoying this cool weather in NJ & md too much!
Fantastic snap. Lovely formation of snow
Oh my what a surprise that was! Lovely!
I'm not dreaming of winter - yet... still enjoying the summer.
Here's my rafting adventure.
I am enjoying the summer
but its a very great shot :)
It's a bit cold! I'm creaming of spring myself!
Lovley shot Carver!!
But I'm not dreaming of winter..
Not yet!
Happy WW! :)
Anna
the snow-covered tree looks absolutely gorgeous. happy WW!
And u dream of Summer on a cold Winter? ;p
Hot is right...about 100 here today and its only going to get hotter!! Happy WW:) Thanks for the reminder of how cold it gets.
Hot and summer. What are they, again?
Beautiful, cooling shot. Makes me reach for a York Peppermint Patty.
Wow! Dreamy shot indeed.
Ha! It has been so chilly here that many are dreaming of summer still. ;-)
me too, I find summer to be too much for me...really don't care much for the heat...
lovely pic to daydream on
oh, that's a beauty right there! no winter snow here in our area =(
Wow is that ice on those branches? Very nice photo, just love it Carver!
I live in the valley here in So. California. Having this kind of winter at 3 digit temperature is a welcome sight.
Almost looking like a painting! A very nice pastel shot looking very tranquil and nice :)
This is beautiful in the starkness of the branches...
OK, I have winter. Not because I hate it in general, but because I'm too cheap to keep my house at a warm temperature. So the thought of it doesn't appeal to me. But this photo makes it look glamorous and lovely and desirable and like I might even WANT to be cold. Beautiful, beautiful capture!
What a sight, the branches look almost unreal...
We have winter here at the moment so I love this shot even more, apart from that I just love frost and rime.
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