What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
So, Yam, could these have been taken this month? You don't get much snow? I know we are usually buried in snow, but your winter weather is more temperate, isn't it? We've just had 2 cm snow/hail. I'd prefer snow...
Hari OM The clue is in "Returning now to the images taken in November..." That said, Scotland does get a goodly blast of snow but not so much around the coastlines. I live right by the sea. Very cold but none of the beauty of winter that you get. Mostly wet and dreary. A lot of fog and misty moodiness as witnessed in that last shot... yet today as I type it is 7'C (45'F-ish) and bright and (sssshhhhhhhhhhh) spring-like. Often this means we'll get hit with a blast come end Jan and into Feb. Yxx
oh the stone with the moss looks like a frog... maybe it is the frog king and you can get 3 free wishes?
ReplyDeleteThat last picture looks very November...
ReplyDeleteThat last one is my favourite. Not quite in focus, yet saying everything it needs to.
ReplyDeleteEric is looking very happy and I agree the last photo is wonderful. It looks like a paiting
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia and thank you for the bday wishes
love the trees, especially the one in the first photo
ReplyDeleteThe last photograph reminds me of Withering Heights.
ReplyDeletexo Linda
I am a big believer in "it's not the camera, it's the photographer". These shots confirm that...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAll creative photos! Love the little doggie ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I have put chrome on my iPad and am able to leave a comment. Let us hope this is the solution. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteEric looks like he is taking on the role of supervisor of the photographer.
ReplyDeleteAll the photos are fantastic, far better than anything the Momster could ever do. Our favorite is the fourth one down of the sun on the water.
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
The heaviness of the day lifted as I looked at your beautiful photos. thanks for the respite, YAM. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The last one looks like a painting. It's stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo, Yam, could these have been taken this month? You don't get much snow?
ReplyDeleteI know we are usually buried in snow, but your winter weather is more temperate, isn't it?
We've just had 2 cm snow/hail. I'd prefer snow...
Hari OM
DeleteThe clue is in "Returning now to the images taken in November..."
That said, Scotland does get a goodly blast of snow but not so much around the coastlines. I live right by the sea. Very cold but none of the beauty of winter that you get. Mostly wet and dreary. A lot of fog and misty moodiness as witnessed in that last shot... yet today as I type it is 7'C (45'F-ish) and bright and (sssshhhhhhhhhhh) spring-like. Often this means we'll get hit with a blast come end Jan and into Feb. Yxx
We loved all your pictures and agree with many of the other comments that the last picture looks like a painting.
ReplyDeleteWEll others have beaten us to the comment - the last one looks like a painting!
ReplyDeletehugs
Hazel & Mabel