It is the first snowfall. It arrived late this year and followed a sunny summery autumn. So imagine the shockingly cold surprise and sparkling white beauty of this season's first snow. As I breathed in the prickly fine air the world about me seemed new. The sun was catching the fine crystals setting off brilliant sparks on each tree and bush. As I looked down our mountain valley to distant peaks all the shades of winter's blue were around me. My favorite color. I hope you enjoy it too.
Mountain Valley View
The distant hazy blue Rocky Mountains of Colorado are seen through a picture frame of snow clad pines.
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The distant hazy blue Rocky Mountains of Colorado are seen through a picture frame of snow clad pines.
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Etsy JulieMagersSoulen |
Wow! Stunning! I need to check out your Etsy....
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is simply gorgeous! It's so serene. Love it Julie!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie and Beaded Tail!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness glory, I feel like I've just fallen off a cliff into a beautiful Christmas card. Excuse me while I brush the snow off my leggins! Heeehehehe!
ReplyDeleteYa know I can actually stare at the enlarged picture and feel the depth. I do need to get off the Ponderosa more often don't I??? :o)
Ya'll have a most magnificently blessed day sweetie!!!
Beautiful. You live amongst such amazing sights, Julie.
ReplyDeletesimply mesmerizing. we haven't had any real snow to speak of yet. but seeing yours makes me long to see one good snow, :)
ReplyDeletehope all is well. have a great night.
When I see photos like these, it makes me sad that I don't live somewhere more exciting than the flat prairies of Saskatchewan. I need a forest, or a beach. or an ocean... But of course, I can relate to the snow ~ I could give that up in a second! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Julie!
xo Catherine
Stunning captures, Julie! I can see it as a 20 x 24, framed over a fireplace.
ReplyDeleteWhat a breathtaking view!
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