The change of seasons is coming on here in my rural backwater. This week brought us the first snow.
The early morning view from the kitchen was all pink and grey and white ... a lovely start to the day.
The Halloween pumpkins looked positively garish under their snowy caps ... poor Jacks. They'll soon be food for the chipmunks and squirrels.
The terrace bricks had nice snowy borders ... a strange phenomenon that has me wondering.
Little Bee was content to sit in the sun and let the rays shine pink through his ears ... and wrestle with a boot lace.
... shared with others at Melinda Ott's weekly photo share called Saturday Snapshot ...
I love the brick photo and am glad the snow didn't come to my corner of NH yet. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love them all, and the snow-capped pumpkins are a reminder that fall is almost gone....cute kitty pic!
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Thank you for sharing your lovely photos. The view from your kitchen window is so serene. I can imagine enjoying the scenery with a hot cup of cocoa, snuggled under a quilt. Heaven.
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Little Bee looks so cute. Caught in the act.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, just look at that snow! It looks wonderful - much more picturesque than the rain we've had! My Snapshot is at http://chriscross53.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/poppis-at-tower.html
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. We had snow here in Wyoming too. Love the brick one, probably the bricks still had some residual warmth so the snow just stayed on the edging. Maybe??
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos Susan, I particularly like the outside distance shot and that snow around the bricks (I imagine the bricks held more heat than the surrounds?). I do love seeing snow on trees, but just for today I'm glad that I'm not there.
ReplyDeleteYours was a little more and lots prettier, though I am not looking for more! Sweet kitten...
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