Thank you all. Actually, I made that photo during our "big snow" on 11th January 2011. nearly 3 years ago. We usually don't get much snow at all here in Alabama. The state record was the 19" snow on 8th December 1963. My twin sister and I were born just five weeks after that record-making snow.
Lovely snowy picture! We haven't gotten much of any snow to sneeze at...Just more dustings than anything...But it sure feel like snow...Stay warm, Laura
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They look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOhh that is just a gorgeous picture. Here in Oz we are sweltering and I so envy you being able to have cold, snowy winters. Hugs Khris
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene! We don't get much snow here in Texas, I wish we did because it's so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThank you all. Actually, I made that photo during our "big snow" on 11th January 2011. nearly 3 years ago. We usually don't get much snow at all here in Alabama. The state record was the 19" snow on 8th December 1963. My twin sister and I were born just five weeks after that record-making snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, thanks for sharing. hugs, Lecia
ReplyDeleteSoooo lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs,
Heather
wow that looks so pretty. Right out of a story book. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips Danice! I am going to check out the photo optimizer. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely snowy picture! We haven't gotten much of any snow to sneeze at...Just more dustings than anything...But it sure feel like snow...Stay warm, Laura
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