It's hard not to convulse with shivers when the temperature plummets from +6C down to -15C plus a nasty windchill! Yes, the wind howled all night, the arctic deep freeze pushed our chinook to the wayside but we did wake to beautiful sunshine!
Hi Terri: Each one of your recent posts deserves wonderful comments, but that might get a bit redundant. Just know we enjoy seeing your posts. You're a very talented photographer with a keen eye for seeing the beauty of this world.
Thank you for the very kind words Don and Karen! I so greatly appreciate them! They are words of encouragement! I am still learning and trying to perfect the craft and there are certainly some days better than others but I thoroughly enjoy photography.
Hi Terri: Each one of your recent posts deserves wonderful comments, but that might get a bit redundant. Just know we enjoy seeing your posts. You're a very talented photographer with a keen eye for seeing the beauty of this world.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the very kind words Don and Karen! I so greatly appreciate them! They are words of encouragement! I am still learning and trying to perfect the craft and there are certainly some days better than others but I thoroughly enjoy photography.
Deleteso pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love that morning light Tammie!
DeleteGlorious light and colour revealing the little hidden secrets of nature!
ReplyDeleteCheers Renee!
Delete+6C ! I need to come up there for a tropical vacation. We had -23 C yesterday with 30 mph winds.
ReplyDeleteHee Hee! I like having the shoe on the other foot Matt! LOL! (I hope it has warmed up!)
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