The window was open just enough to pass through the cord for the Christmas lights. Snow fell and the wind blew HARD. What a surprise in the morning! Happy New Year to you!
Beautiful pictures!! The rose hips from rose bushes are such a blessing. I love turning rose hips into a delightful tincture and I take it every morning. Vitamin C boost! 🙂 Best wishes to you in the new year.
Lovely wintery photos. Sometimes I wish it would snow here (although not inside the porch, goodness). Instead, we seem to have been gifted an inordinate amount of mud this season. Oh well, the plants will be happy for it! Happy New Year!
These photos look very familiar to me–what I’m seeing out the backdoor! Your captures are incredible, though, and this is a very graceful, poetic post. Happy New Year!
Looks as though the nitty gritty dirt man has done me an even bigger favor than nominating gardenhood for an award. He’s led me to your lovely voice and sensibilities.
bussokuseki said:
Beautiful images, taken with care. Thanks for sharing & be well~
a3acrefarm said:
Thank you for visiting. Happy New Year to you!
Holleygarden said:
Beautiful photos. But the snow that’s on the inside makes me shiver! 🙂 Happy New Year!
a3acrefarm said:
The window was open just enough to pass through the cord for the Christmas lights. Snow fell and the wind blew HARD. What a surprise in the morning! Happy New Year to you!
Garden Walk Garden Talk said:
You have found some beautiful photo subjects. Winter is such a great time of year for looking close at the unexpected beauty.
a3acrefarm said:
Thanks for visiting my blog. I certainly enjoy following yours. Your photos are always gorgeous! Happy New Year!
KL said:
Too much snow. Where are you located? You indeed have eyes to write a photography-journal :-). Great work.
a3acrefarm said:
Thank you! We are in northern Maine, where we’re getting great snow for all the outside adventures we enjoy. Happy New Year!
regrowroots said:
Beautiful pictures!! The rose hips from rose bushes are such a blessing. I love turning rose hips into a delightful tincture and I take it every morning. Vitamin C boost! 🙂 Best wishes to you in the new year.
a3acrefarm said:
And the rose hips are so beautiful against the white snow. Happy New Year!
debsgarden said:
Happy New Year! Your images are beautiful. They make me long for a bit of snow. Just dreary rain for me!
a3acrefarm said:
Thank you, and Happy New Year to you as well!
Landscape Design By Lee said:
Beautiful photos…so serene and peaceful. Thank you for dropping by on my blog-glad to have found you as well! Happy New Year!
a3acrefarm said:
Thanks for your encouraging words. Happy New Year!
Curbstone Valley Farm said:
Lovely wintery photos. Sometimes I wish it would snow here (although not inside the porch, goodness). Instead, we seem to have been gifted an inordinate amount of mud this season. Oh well, the plants will be happy for it! Happy New Year!
a3acrefarm said:
Happy New Year to you and all at the farm. I just ordered your calendar. I knew there was something I forgot to do before Christmas!
PlantPostings said:
These photos look very familiar to me–what I’m seeing out the backdoor! Your captures are incredible, though, and this is a very graceful, poetic post. Happy New Year!
a3acrefarm said:
Happy New Year to you as well. Winter certainly is here in all its chilly beauty.
Cheryl said:
Looks as though the nitty gritty dirt man has done me an even bigger favor than nominating gardenhood for an award. He’s led me to your lovely voice and sensibilities.
a3acrefarm said:
Oh, thank you, Cheryl. For me, your blog is a joy and a balm.
Cheryl said:
wow. thank you.