You are so lucky to live in a place that looks like Christmas all winter. The closest I've ever come was the year I got a great shot of snow in the palm trees.
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Brrr... but beautiful!.
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You are so lucky to live in a place that looks like Christmas all winter. The closest I've ever come was the year I got a great shot of snow in the palm trees.
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Those are pretty tall trees and they look so gorgeous frosted with snow. I'm ready for spring! Happy #WW!
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All snowy and beautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty! The freshly fallen snow always looks so beautiful. Now if it would just snow only on the trees, I would be so happy.
ReplyDeleteLove how they're dustedin snow. I'd like to walk there!
ReplyDeleteHuge! and so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love the symmetry and the way the snow just hangs there. So lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I can't help but shiver,though. Brrr!
ReplyDeleteI love how peaceful snow always makes a yard look.
ReplyDeletePretty!!
ReplyDeleteLove looking at snowy photos when I don't have to be in it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful. It almost (almost!) makes me love winter.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen any real snow in my life but I'm contented with this. It's so beautiful!
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