What beautiful scenes, reminds me of something out of Dr.Zhivago the tree in the first is so wonderful the way it grows. You would not see the branches when it is covered with leaves to appreciate it. Nature does have a way of helping us to see the beauty of all seasons. Thanks for inviting me to stop by, hope you can do the same... Twig Terrariums Wordless Wednesday Have a great day! Karren
Magnificent Photos! Happy WW :)
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Makes me want to visit Connecticut, just without the snow! :) Danica
ReplyDeleteLove this Pictures Megan! Thanks for hosting the party...have a fantastic week!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Oh how I wish it would snow in southern Kentucky...none this year! Thanks for linking up and NanaHood.com and hosting!
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty. I love the tree trunks in the first picture. We're supposed to get hammered by snow tomorrow in Nebraska.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! What a lovely scene.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenes, reminds me of something out of Dr.Zhivago the tree in the first is so wonderful the way it grows. You would not see the branches when it is covered with leaves to appreciate it. Nature does have a way of helping us to see the beauty of all seasons. Thanks for inviting me to stop by, hope you can do the same...
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Have a great day!
Karren
These are really nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteFab winter scenes there's a lot of snow there
ReplyDeleteHave a snowtastic week ;-)
Gorgeous photos!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. I'm really hoping not to post this twice. Something glitched when I was posting the last time.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pics! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photos! I really want some southern snow!
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Beautiful shots! I am totally digging that tree in the first pic! I love how curvy it is!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! There is so much beauty in winter! :-)
ReplyDeleteAre those first trees related to bonsai? They have such wonderful patterns in their branches!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Sorry I missed getting here in time for the link up.
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