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My front yard is filled with pine trees, so this is our view every day. But I am done with this winter, so I will be totally fine if I don't see it again until next winter.
ReplyDeleteAww beautiful, we've not had no snow this year...
ReplyDeleteThat looks so pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful...
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!!!
ReplyDeleteNice to see the snow "On Pictures"...
Have a nice day!
wow that's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, but enough already right? :)
ReplyDeleteOh, how I was wishing for snow. Our desert turns delightful when it is covered with snow.
ReplyDeleteWe still have snow too, it's melting, but more is expected tomorrow. Enough is enough ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!
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I adore pine trees! I love how the snow is gently resting on the needles. We don't get much snow in Portland so I am rather fond of it in photos! Thank you again, for another lovely image.
ReplyDeleteLoved the picture... I wish I could watch snowfall.
ReplyDeleteWow they are beautiful like dancers whirling skirts.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! And the exact opposite of my picture this week!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Spring will be here tomorrow. Let's hope some beautiful weather ushers in with the first official day of the new season. Thanks for hosting. Come join me on my new WP blog home with today's post WW: Cherohala Skyway!
ReplyDeleteI am so sick of the snow, too!! Bring on the warm weather, flowers and allergies!! Haha
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! All of our snow is gone. Enjoy it while it is still there!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is pretty. I can't believe tomorrow is the first day of spring.
ReplyDeleteSnow looks so beautiful on evergreens! Over the weekend, I planted 46 Arizona blue cypress seedlings around our property. They're only about 18" tall now, but I'm so looking forward to them.
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope, though, that snow is soon a memory! (I do hear that snow is in the future plans for my area.)
Oh Herje, you have still time to get snow. This is terrible.
ReplyDeleteI hope we get tomorrow 20 degrees. That kind of reduces announced a the news.
Your photo but has become very beautiful.
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So peaceful looking...
ReplyDeleteI always love to see the snow on the trees too. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! Looks very serene....
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Great shot! It sure doesn't feel like winter where I live.
ReplyDeleteI always think snow on plants is so cool looking! I could throw a little sand on mine here in Florida to make it look like snow! lol
ReplyDeleteWow! You got snow! (I hope our snowy days are over :)
ReplyDeleteCool looking , we have warm weather.
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