'The web of life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.'
~ Shakespeare
This week we are sharing with these creative bloggers:
Our World Tuesday, Black and White Wednesday, Alphabe Thursday, Little Things Thursday, Haiku My Heart and
We seem to get these incredible skies on Cape Ann MA in between storms. |
Nature's creations as seen on our walk down the street on Cape Ann Ma ~ Simple Pleasures
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'She' is checking that 'white stuff' outside wondering can it be? |
Haiku indicative of New England right now ~ Blizzard predicted. We are wishing you the best in each day. xox Your posted comments are a delight in our day. |
That first photo is especially beautiful. The snow looks lovely - but oh so cold!
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ReplyDeleteBless her little furry paws.... and your lens! YAM xx
The first photo is perfection! All in all, a stellar post! Stay safe this week...
ReplyDeleteI love your fur baby checking things from the window :-)
ReplyDeleteThe simplest of pleasures can be the best.
ReplyDeleteLovely images Carol, the first image is wonderful, have a nice week and enjoy your lovely snow.
ReplyDeleteHope you weather the storm as safely as possible!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are prepared for the snow heading your way.. Be safe. Pretty images and I love your sweet assistant.. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteFresh fallen snow is a brief wonderland of pristine beauty.
ReplyDeleteLovely winter shots. I hope you stay safe with the major storm I keep hearing is heading up the northeast coast.
ReplyDeleteCame here through our word tuesday, a very tranquil image, and the others are so pretty too.
ReplyDeleteYou've got a proper winter now, but I hope the blizzart won't be too bad. We saw on TV the enormous amount of snow in NY. Or actually the mayor of NY warning the citizens to stay at home.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe week, Carol.
Wil, ABCW Team
Take care. You have a lot of snow coming your way.
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Wow - it sure looks cold! Hope you and yours keep safe during the storm I believe is headed your way.
ReplyDeleteShe's so cute!
ReplyDeleteI feel the doggie. When can I got out and play?
ReplyDeletestay safe in your sparkly world!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Beautiful!. Good luck in the upcoming blizzard, hopefully it won't be as bad as they're predicting.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is stunning! Stay safe and warm during that storm!
ReplyDeleteI know the big storm is coming your way! Stay safe--hope you don't lose power, etc.
ReplyDeleteLovely winter photos! Take care!
ReplyDeleteBy the pictures that looks like a beautiful area. Snow does make for some great pictures sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sky shot. And a cute shot of your dog.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I don't tolerate the cold and winter very well I will agree that the sun sets and the snow is quite beautiful this time of year. Adorable shot of Artmuse dog-he looks like he's longing to have a romp in the snow:) I hope you haven't been hit too badly-I heard about the amount of snow and the high winds expected in New England. We actually got lucky overnight and only got a few inches -this time much less than was predicted. keep warm and safe!
ReplyDeleteGreat winter shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snowy views Carol.. it sure is getting wild out there right now in our back yard!
ReplyDeleteA great serie and your b&w photo is very good!
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I'd be looking at it through the window just like your assistant is, but I'm glad you got out to take the lovely pictures you are sharing. Hope you aren't too buried!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. My favorite is of Artmuse dog looking out the window-so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of your dog from behind! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm hearing and seeing that you guys have been having some serious weather! Great photos, and your dog is always a delight.
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Oh, I really LOVE that first shot and I'm trying to figure out where you took it! (You do know that many years ago I lived on Cape Ann, right?)
ReplyDeleteStay warm and safe with all the weather headed your way!
ReplyDeleteLovely sky and snow!
ReplyDeleteYou do have some amazing skies. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTerrific series...love the dog shot♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/kinds-of-black-and-white/
ReplyDeleteDeep snow and high water.
ReplyDeleteI think Art wanted to go our and play in the snow. Did you let her?
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I hope you survived the epic snow storm. I am so thankful we escaped with only a couple of inches! The ice in the first images is impressive even without snow.
ReplyDeleteThe sky in that first shot is truly beautiful. Lovely winter shots all round. I hope you are keeping warm!
ReplyDeleteSuch great photos! I love the one of your dog looking out the window at the snow!
ReplyDeleteGoodness Carol...that 1st shot is simply breathtaking...and I just LOVE the shot of the pup looking out of the window! Stay warm...hugs, xoxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, and ... she is so cute !
ReplyDeleteYou have such a cute assistant! Lovely sky and I like looking at the snow Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great big snow you are having! Looks so fun!
ReplyDeleteWe don't get snow here, so seeing "snowy" images are a treat, but I love that first image!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Your assistant is so cute looking out the window like that. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely pic of her checking the white stuff. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat series for the different memes.
my daughter was dog sitting. She loves the water.
ReplyDeletesky and snow excellent; have a nice weekend
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Good luck with the return of the tundra!
ReplyDeleteLoved the kiss of light. Beautiful photographs. Stay safe and have a great week ahead! :)
ReplyDeleteI can hear the silence in the "kiss of light". Beautiful photos. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteSo love seeing the world through your lens and haiku dear Carol. Hope you are warm and cozy through these storms.
ReplyDeleteThe snow is beautiful but if you need sun, I recommend Africa!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the sun on the snow!
ReplyDeleteYour little friend is pure cuteness!
ReplyDeletexoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :) | PJ’ Ecoproject