Pictures taken last weekend.
Joining Cee’s Which Way Challenge
So here is the thing, yesterday, 21 January 2015, my husband was diagnosed with kidney cancer. This is the new journey it takes us on.
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Beautiful photos dear ๐๐ Love the snow x x
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Thank you, and thank you for following Wild Daffodil, you are very welcome!
Snow is very photogenic isn’t it.
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You are most welcome dear ๐๐ Yes, it sure is x x
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Well, doesn’t that look like Maine? Except we have more snow. ๐
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and for us it was gone in a couple of days and you have it still i expect Laurie.
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We sure do, and more on the way tomorrow. But when the weather finally settles down, it’s amazing how fast the snow melts. I should take weekly pictures of our yard for a visual record.
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Time-lapse would be great wouldn’t it. Too high-tech for me tho.
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Looks similar to the view outside our window. Spring keeps coming to mind but why waste such present beauty! Thanks.
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It is certainly very beautiful – if it doesn’t last tooooooooo long. Luckily for us the snow and ice came and went very quickly.
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Wonderful photos for this week. ๐
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Thank you Cee.
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Lovely snowy pics
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Thank you Karina.
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BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
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Siberrrrrrrrrrrrrrian!
Sunny here today though – what a difference in just a week.
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It’s so hard to believe that while you are living in this beautiful white land, I was wandering along the edge of a stunningly clear and vividly blue lake in the warm sunshine…….
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I know! amazing isn’t it – and equally we can share the differences with each other – however it is a sunny day here today and the snow has all gone. ๐
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