104 thoughts on “Romancing the snow

  1. A rite passage of sorts, these images…….Am not sure many will get the significance of what these images mean to those who have gotten up at 4 in the morning, walked out onto a frozen lake, sat there in the cold, line down a hole and watched the sun rise kiss the horizon. If everyone could experience this, then everyone would stand on mountain tops to shout “nature is beautifully, I will protect her”.

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  2. i love the colors of dusk, last night we had pale salmon, rose, lavender and violet. One can’t help but stand there mesmerized. Lovely shots, but you say it is all melted, even the lake? We’re at least a month away from that. Right now it is snowing like mad – one half meter expected. sigh.

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  3. As always, ladyfi, marvelous captures of your seasons there. Somehow, I can’t appreciate romance while sitting outside in lawn chairs in the midst of winter. Too many years working Alaska, I guess 😉

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  4. I can’t think of a better way to do a skywatch! This is a truly wonderful way to celebrate winter and the snow. So calm and peaceful. I’m so sorry we didn’t have any snow this winter.
    Happy Valentine’s Day to you! Hope you have a lovely day. 🙂
    Best regards from us, big pat for Oscar
    Dina

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  5. These are gorgeous! A Narnia landscape … I can’t believe that it was all over in the blink of an eye this year. How fortunate that you were there to capture it for us.

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  6. Even if those intrepid fisher people didn’t catch anything, they could still enjoy that amazing view. So much snow here in CO and more on the way – it’s been a record year for us.

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  7. everything here looks so serene. i’d like to roll deep into the snow and disturb the expanse even just for a few moments. i’d like to be part of the scenery. hope things are well on your end, ms. lady fi… 🙂

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