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Isn't it beautiful? We've waited a long time for it!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking views! I like how the dragon seems to take it all in stride.
ReplyDeleteYou have some gorgeous views from your windows! Its beginning to look a lot more like winter in your corner of the world.
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana, how pretty your already lovely garden looks sprinkled with snow. It is like the icing on the cake :-)! I would love to be able to look out of your windows! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteChristina
Beautiful shots Tatyana. Although that white on all of that green looks so out of place.LOL!
ReplyDeleteSooo beautiful! How a little layer of snow turns nature into a magical wonderland. I hope we get some snow this year. There was a lot of snow at the end of 2010, in 2011 we didn't get any snow however and this winter has been... not wintery at all... I wonder if winter will still arrive or if we'll just go from autumn to spring...???
ReplyDeleteBye,
Marian
You must have lovely views from your windows no matter the season, but it is especially beautiful with just the dusting of snow!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finally getting some snow, Tatyana. I know that, like me, you are a snow lover. We got snow this week, too, but ours ended in sleet and freezing rain; so it's the kind with a layer of ice on top -- not the pretty fluffy stuff. I enjoyed your photos. -Jean
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snow shots Tatyana. I like seeing it elsewhere. It is pretty and light.
ReplyDeleteIt'll snow here soon. Take your dragon in - looks frozen!
ReplyDeleteVery picturesque, Tatyana. What a difference a little bit of the white stuff makes. The evergreens,hedges and the like look great with a gently dusting.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty views you have, everywhere sprinkled with snow. We've only just had our first frost this weekend, it's been a different winter here than what we've had over the last two years.
ReplyDeleteI love how you capture the beginning!
ReplyDeleteMature conifers in a snow storm... you garden in paradise Tatyana!! Larry
ReplyDeleteI'm jalous now!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting and longing for snow but...nothing!!
Beautiful beautiful pics!
Enjoy your day!
Fra
Ahh..taking some time to check your pictures out. So beautiful. Wishing you a very good year to come.
ReplyDeleteSnow can be a real pain but when we see photos like yours it really puts it in perspective. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics of your first snow fall. And you got to enjoy it from the warmth of your home. :)
ReplyDeleteFalling snow is serenity personified.
ReplyDeleteWe have had only a dusting so far too, and I am really missing the snow.
ReplyDeleteWonder how much green will be left in your garden around Wednesday if we get the storm they're predicting. And you make me want a boxwood hedge, even though I know I could never maintain one. For now, I'll admire yours.
ReplyDeleteThere is something magical about the season's first snowfall. Enjoy!
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