Not much of a winter here either. It's been in the 70's during the day, but cold at night. Guess it's time to get out in the garden. Can almost hear the water falling.
No kidding. We have buttercups beginning to bloom around here. I say, if we're not going to get any snow let's just move along to spring and summer. :)
great shot. what a view you get to enjoy. i've been wondering about this so called winter? where did it stop over? wonder about next year, will we get tons of snow? (:
Beautiful picture. Our temps have been in the 70's! As a matter of fact, I have things blooming in my yard. Just today, I have my first two jonquel blooms and the Caroline Jasmine is blooming brightly everywhere...
This is a very nice rural scene, Farmchick. And, yes, not much winter in evidence. So, what is that brick stack?
ReplyDeleteWow I can't believe it.
ReplyDeleteNot much of a winter here either. It's been in the 70's during the day, but cold at night. Guess it's time to get out in the garden. Can almost hear the water falling.
ReplyDeleteThis has most definitely been the most laid back winter yet. (Hugs)Indigo
ReplyDeletehere too
ReplyDeleteNot far away !
ReplyDeletea very, very mixed up season...
ReplyDeleteWould that be a lone brick chimney?
ReplyDeleteWell Michelle, take it while its available. In some parts they're getting our snow in addition to their own. :)
No kidding. We have buttercups beginning to bloom around here. I say, if we're not going to get any snow let's just move along to spring and summer. :)
ReplyDeletegreat shot. what a view you get to enjoy. i've been wondering about this so called winter? where did it stop over? wonder about next year, will we get tons of snow? (:
ReplyDeleteAt the end of this "winter" we are all going to have to post the statistics compared to last year. You photo looks like winter did not find you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene...
ReplyDeleteWe are searching for winter were, as well. Pretty location for a house in days gone by.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, nice quote. I like the atmosphere it conveys.
ReplyDeleteWinter has come to to us in Europe I am afraid, Michelle! A lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteChrissy at Mancunian Wave photo blog
The wife and I love your photography... but it's your music selections that often make our day...
ReplyDeleteDann in Ohio
Awesome image!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJack - That brick stack is the remnant of a long past farmhouse. A newer house is located just out of photo range.
ReplyDeletethat is a beautiful photo Michelle!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous waterfall.. and we're having brilliant sunshine-y days here in Oregon.. and if you've heard about Oregon you'd know how odd that is. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteOur temps have been in the 70's!
As a matter of fact, I have things blooming in my yard. Just today, I have my first two jonquel blooms and the Caroline Jasmine is blooming brightly everywhere...
It has been clear and in the50's here, very odd for the Pacific NW, I don't trust it. Beautiful waterfall! xo
ReplyDeleteYa, the lack of snow cover here(till now) is all the talk up here too. We have about 5 inches.
ReplyDeleteI can easily answer: the winter is here and it is not going away...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous! Love the whole scene.
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