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As a native So. Cal. girl having lived in the Pacific NW for 20+ years, I still resist the colder (and wetter) winter weather, but seeing snow as an art form appeals to me. Its pristine images like what you’ve shared with us in the snow white glove is truly Lovely!
As soon as I saw this lovely photo I knew it would be the perfect illustration for a story I’m getting ready to write on my blog, _Tell Me Another_, called “The Sugar Snow,” about our family’s experiences with maple sugaring. Would you give me permission to use it–with credit to you and the link to your blog, of course?
Thank you so much for the nomination. I am honored. But because I like to keep the look of the blog simple I don’t do the process. But thank you for sharing me with your readers and for the honor and encouragement of the nomination. Best, Seedbud
Brilliant shot!
great image both through words and photograph
Great big hands waiting for a heap of spring.
LOVELY photo and words! One of my favorites.
I love the way you look at weather phenomenons.
Wonderful image and words! BTW – where is your like button? It seems to have gone missing.
Love it!
Awesome….as usual..
Love, hugs and prayers…Me and the Boss
Surreal! Thank you.
You have a good eye for photographs.
This struck me this morning, haunting and beautiful!
A perfect combination of words and photo!
perfect snapshot of the seasonal transition
Amazing!
I love how dress snow builds up on the tree branches.
I really enjoy following your blog, photos and words fill me with Inspritaion, thank you
I like!
Your photos and words are great. Loving the snow pictures.
That branch really does look like gloves. Such beautiful words!
Reblogged this on Diva Livingston and commented:
As a native So. Cal. girl having lived in the Pacific NW for 20+ years, I still resist the colder (and wetter) winter weather, but seeing snow as an art form appeals to me. Its pristine images like what you’ve shared with us in the snow white glove is truly Lovely!
Nice! This one really grabs at my attention!
Gorgeous.
I think they’re clapping…
This is just so beautiful I had to share it – thanks for dropping by my blog 🙂
beautiful i can see your inspiration in the photo.
Lovely!
Well done!
Beautiful
Fun!
What an eerie photo.
Yes, even winter becomes weary of itself and gropes for spring.
As soon as I saw this lovely photo I knew it would be the perfect illustration for a story I’m getting ready to write on my blog, _Tell Me Another_, called “The Sugar Snow,” about our family’s experiences with maple sugaring. Would you give me permission to use it–with credit to you and the link to your blog, of course?
absolutely. I’m honored.
I’m delighted! Thank you very much; the honor will be mine. I’ll let you know as soon as I’ve written it.
Great. I’m looking forward to reading it.
Here’s the story, seedbud:
http://josna.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/177-the-sugar-snow/
Thank you very much, and please let me know if you want me to credit your beautiful photograph differently.
Well done!
This is beautiful…then the fairytale begins…
Love your title. Good eye!
great images this week! The cold and snow make me want to crawl back under the covers. but your images make it beautiful
I echo all the above comments. The glove image is amazing!
Looks like fluffy hands.
Hi. This is beautiful… both poem and photo! Jane
Lovely shot and reflection!
Brilliant words for the image!
Wonderful photo and the writing, as always, matches it perfectly.
http://aristonorganic.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/shine-on-award/
I am delighted to nominate you for the Shine On Blog Award Please see link for more information. Congratulations!
Thank you so much for the nomination. I am honored. But because I like to keep the look of the blog simple I don’t do the process. But thank you for sharing me with your readers and for the honor and encouragement of the nomination. Best, Seedbud
thank you seedbud 🙂 love your blog too
Lovely shot. It really is reaching. This winter has damaged many trees here and they must all be hoping spring will soon be here.
I see the first 2 reindeer heads – is it just me?