Marvelous! I so enjoyed your photos, especially the quality of the light in the first handful of pics, and the one with Christmas lights through the window in the background.
Even I admit that snow looks odd in your garden. We just had our first real snow, four inches, and I’m grateful for it. The temps are bitter indeed, and the snow cover will provide a blanket for my plants.
Lovely, looks like a dusting of powdered sugar.
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So pretty. I love photographing snow in the garden.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks wonderful in the snow! The snow highlights all of the different types of evergreens in a beautiful way.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous! I so enjoyed your photos, especially the quality of the light in the first handful of pics, and the one with Christmas lights through the window in the background.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks gorgeous flocked. Kenai doesn't quite know what to think.
ReplyDeleteThe snow was a nice surprise on Christmas Eve.
ReplyDeleteAll of your garden showcased mother nature at her best.
Happy New Year.
Linda C in Seattle.
Peaceful and magical! I hope your Christmas was equally wonderful my friend!
ReplyDeleteMagical snow pictures
ReplyDeleteHi Tanya! I love the way your garden looks right now. You had really magical white Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteWhat are the two trees (left and right) that grow near your entrance door? They look very nice.
Happy New Year!
Thank you Dewbwrry! Those trees are Ligustrum (Privet).
DeleteEven I admit that snow looks odd in your garden. We just had our first real snow, four inches, and I’m grateful for it. The temps are bitter indeed, and the snow cover will provide a blanket for my plants.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR COMMENTS! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Tatyana! There's nothing quite like snow to create a beautiful winter garden. Wishing you all the best in this New Year!
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