Agreed, although up here, the arrival of winter sun usually coincides with the cold. I accepted that reality long ago and learned to dress for it! Cheers.
Thank you, Lori. 🙂 I love the beauty of the snowscapes here in the subarctic, but to be honest, I am impatient for the beauty of the south now. I guess once the decision to leave has been made, it’s hard to have to wait on carrying it out. 🙄
So nice to see the sun on any day. Happy Monday Lynette. Allan
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Agreed, although up here, the arrival of winter sun usually coincides with the cold. I accepted that reality long ago and learned to dress for it! Cheers.
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I wouldn’t do well without sunlight. Beautiful, Lynette.
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The subarctic may get very cold, but is often sunny, even if the days are short. They’re growing much longer now, though. Cheers.
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nice shot Lynette!
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Thank you very much, Wayne. 🙂
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That’s a beauty!
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Thank you very much, Anneli!
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OH. Sigh…
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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Gorgeous. Love how you captured it in a frame of the bony, snowy branches.
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Thank you, Lori. 🙂 I love the beauty of the snowscapes here in the subarctic, but to be honest, I am impatient for the beauty of the south now. I guess once the decision to leave has been made, it’s hard to have to wait on carrying it out. 🙄
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Another gorgeous winter image !
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Thank you very much. 🙂
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Looks so quiet, cold and peaceful. Beautiful capture.
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Thank you very much, Linda. It was – sun and cold are often linked up here.
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Lovely way to end a day, Lynette!
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Thank you very much, Steve. The days are starting to quickly get longer up here in the northern latitudes; that’s very welcome.
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