Pinecones and Roses

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Yesterday Morning

We woke up to winter again this year. This is a picture of the south forty. It was a fairyland. There were signs of deer bedding down the previous night and deer tracks everywhere. It would have been so pretty to see them taking shelter there during the snowstorm. Diane

11 comments:

Jill said...

That looks so pretty Diane. We are having a cold spell but that's all right now. Stay cozy and warm.♥

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Wow---snow and deer in the same place!!!! I'd be SO excited!!!! We seldom get snow--so I love seeing it in other places. We do see deer on occasion--but seeing them in snow would be fabulous.

Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Betsy

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

That is so pretty.Send some our way,I'm kind of tired of the dead trees and brown everywhere.:)
Blessings,Ruth

Laurie said...

How beautiful! I love walking in the snow in the evening when all is quiet. This picture brings to mind the smell of the snow, the sounds of it under my feet. Thanks for the picture of beautiful evenings to come.

The French Bear said...

It's always so beautiful, the first real big snowfall, so silent and soft. I know it's coming this way!!!!
Hugs,
Margaret B

jabblog said...

That is just splendid. We rarely have snow and when it comes it stays - IF if stays - for only a day or two before turning to dirty slush. Beautiful to look at, treacherous to travel in.

Jayne said...

Stay warm Diane! It's beautiful really. :c)

Denise said...

Beautiful..... Just beautiful.. I so hope that we get some snow..... For the past few years we have had such a mild winter.. soooooo I want snow!

June said...

Oh Diane what a beautiful picture of your winter wonderland! OK maybe I am ready for this. It's just so pretty!
Hugs,
June

June said...

Oh Diane what a beautiful picture of your winter wonderland! OK maybe I am ready for this. It's just so pretty!
Hugs,
June

SweetAnnee said...

That is a perfect winter picture. I love that it's there..and not here..

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