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Great captures, we are still getting snow here too. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLovely white stuff.
ReplyDeleteBrrr, says the Floridian.
Nice! Frosty air, snow crunching under your feet.
ReplyDeleteSeeing snow covering the world is such a cleansing and beautiful thing! Of course, living with it during winter, not so much .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, you've captured what I've been trying to but I'll have plenty more opportunities this week.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely gorgeous.Just looking at your photos lifts my spirits.
ReplyDeleteWhat is one of the most beautiful view ... it is the sun and snow together. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteJust looking at all that snow makes me cold. Lovely photos! Have a great weekend!
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I love seeing snowy images from the northern hemisphere this time of year. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snowy scenery and your photos are great,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous winter shots.
ReplyDeletePristine snow. Gorgeous wintry scenes.
ReplyDeleteSuch a big fan of your wintry landscape photos.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow shots.
ReplyDeleteThey'd have been nice images for 'catching light.' ;)
Yes it would, dee Nambiar :) Thanks all!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what happened to the comment I just entered here. I wanted to say how much I love the photo of the wind-sculpted snow. I'm getting tired of snow here in southeastern Alberta because it means I don't get out very often, and I see more snow than I want to see just looking out the window.
ReplyDeleteBut, again, I certainly admire that last photo.
Kay
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