Thanks, Mirada! My world feels a little more right, having had some time to get out in that snow and snap some fresh beauty. I’ve been indoors for too long…
Thanks Gallivanta! I finally had time, light, and reasonable temps to sneak out for some fresh photos. I won’t mention that at one point I was floundering in 4 feet of super soft snow like a turtle on my back, trying to keep my camera from sure cold death. 🙂 Too bad the photographer didn’t have a photographer on her tail…
So true–beautiful words and photo.
Thanks, Mirada! My world feels a little more right, having had some time to get out in that snow and snap some fresh beauty. I’ve been indoors for too long…
Beautiful photo Melody.
Thanks Gallivanta! I finally had time, light, and reasonable temps to sneak out for some fresh photos. I won’t mention that at one point I was floundering in 4 feet of super soft snow like a turtle on my back, trying to keep my camera from sure cold death. 🙂 Too bad the photographer didn’t have a photographer on her tail…
Oh dear. Perhaps you need one of those pro cams that you can strap on your body to record such interesting scenarios!
‘One woman’s epic journey to the garden’s edge’??? It might sell… hehe
It might! I am sure you could turn it in to a cliff-hanger with a few well-chosen words.
‘She’s fallen and she can’t get up…’ comes to mind.
Ha!
Yes light makes a lot of things possible.
I think so, too! Thanks, Lyle…
Again, with the Desert Father/Mothers motif! Rich. Good.
I need to find me that book… thanks, Rob!
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