The sky over this East Gwillimbury potato farm looks cold because it is. Brrr. The potatoes were harvested months ago.
The owners are probably either in Florida or on their way. LOL
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amazing skies
ReplyDeleteand the snow makes it even more magical!!
stay warm :)
This is wonderful....and cold looking!
ReplyDeleteCheck out those skies!!! I don't blame for heading to Florida either!
ReplyDeleteSo I gather now is not the height of tourist season in East Gwillimbury? Beautiful sky photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's!!
ReplyDeleteTake care
Starkly beautiful skies. And yes, it does look cold! I almost saw my breath hanging in the air while I was looking!
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Yes, I saw them the other day, passing through... they were all in front of me on the interstate coming back from Atlanta!!! Great captures... winter without a word... in FALL! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteGreat sky and great overture for upcoming holidays! Bye and greetings from Croatia!
ReplyDeleteThe sky looks huge in these pictures, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIn Florida an missing all this beauty? Send them a potato.
ReplyDeletePS I'm not a pilot - you are looking across a small fjord towards the island that protects the outer coast. The clouds were over the ocean.
Beautiful and cold, the sepia scene is super too.
ReplyDeleteIt does look cold because it is so cold already! I like the pink tones in the sky...adds a wee bit of warmth.
ReplyDeleteYikes - if they missed any spuds, they must be rocks by now! Wonderful shots, even if they do make my teeth chatter!
ReplyDeleteThey definitely don't need the watering system there in the field do they!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies!
It looks sooooo... cold.
Thank goodness for (small Murphies also known as mercies),that the tattes were in last week, or the price would hike again.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. Have a warm week inside.
Beautiful snow on the trees and the trees against that beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that it really does look very cold there.
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Ray
That's cold looking! We're hitting the thirties here in Florida. I guess that's pretty balmy for y'all.
ReplyDeleteEG: That looked like some of the scary skies we had this week.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the frst photo, one knows which side of the globe the snow comes from- Amazing that only one side has them! Cold but beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMan, the potatoes wouldn't stand a chance. Great photos, I love everything about them.
ReplyDeleteBrr indeed, but what a sight. What a glorious tree too. Loving the tree.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots, 1st one my fav.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, beautiful skies.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is heartbreakingly beautiful (well, it really touched my heart), the other one too. Each of the previous posts I looked at are of an exquisite beauty! Thank you for sharing your world with us.
ReplyDeleteThe top shot is justst magical. Love the way it is framed and those snow painted trees.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to them in Florida or Hawaii or where ever they are.
Exquisite as always. I love the sepia shot below also... Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos. I love their mood. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy skywatching:-)
I just come to sauna and now I´m freezing when I see this could fields. But your shot is very good and interesting. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI can almost feel the chill. Very wonderful SWF entry!
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful. the wind must have been blowing when it snowed. Look at the trees. How cold? Brr!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. You are excellent. MB
These photos and the subject matter could have been taken and written in Northern Maine! Oh, you bring back memories. My son still lives there and I suppose it looks like this out his window right now! Though it's warmer here in Tucson, the sky is overcast and it only warmed into the low 60's today. I have a long-sleeve shirt on as a result. I'm sure you don't feel sorry for me! ;)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how that snow stays just on one side of the trees trunk ?
ReplyDeleteThat gives a wonderful effect.
It depends on how long is the winter, but I would have loved to stay a little in front of such landscape...... and leaving for Florida just after .
At least you get your greeting cards.
Oh yes it looks very cold but so beautiful. Great photos, snow on the ground is incredibly pretty. We haven't had any yet. It is cold though, I am heading for the hot chocolate. Hot chocolate is my friend in the wintertime ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat winter images. Nice shots. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots as usual.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Beautiful snowy view.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely winter landscape! Beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteYou should have named it Cold Skies over potato farm--you look at the sky and can just feel the cold.d
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! Looks like you had some windy weather -- the snow is plastered to one side of all the trees. Brrrr.
ReplyDeleteWinter has definitely arrived. Still this is a peaceful scene. Cold but calming! ~shiver~
ReplyDeleteThose are both so beautiful to me. I hope we get a decent snow this winter where I live. Some winters we do and some we don't. At least I can enjoy your beautiful shots of the winter wonderland.
ReplyDeleteI love snow too... Nature is truly beautiful! Happy weekend! Hope you can have time to visit my corner too...
ReplyDeleteIt's another world to me, cold but beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful winter photos! I would like to have snow too ... Here in Istanbul it is still 17 degrees! Like in October! Global warming! Have a beautiful Friday and week-end! :-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots. That first one looks exactly like alot of areas of Saskatchewan.
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i feel so cold just looking at your wonderful sky watch!
ReplyDeleteYou have sure captured the cold in these photos! I think there is more of that white stuff on the way!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful sky, I love the snow...perfect postcard for Christmas :)
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Beautiful and it does look pretty darn cold. We've been lucky so far.
ReplyDeleteI love all your photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy sky watch Friday
a great series of skywatch shots...it looks mighty cold there.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with us.
Oh my, now I'm cold! Wonderful shots of a wintry scene. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLook at that snow - brrrr. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteOh i am so glad it is there and not here. It is pretty, I wish i was the farmers and in Florida or somewhere else then in the cold. Thanks for your visit
ReplyDeleteBrrr is right. We have one of these potato fields not far from us. It looks very similar.
ReplyDeleteThe ground is resting now and will be good as new in the spring.
Wow those are very wintry skies
ReplyDeleteAll kinds of interesting things going on in your sky there. Thanks for sharig with us all in Sky Watch Friday.
ReplyDeletebeautiful sceneries! I just imagine what would it be like if we have winter here at my end too....:)
ReplyDeleteYou sucessfully captured the "Brrrr"
ReplyDelete~Lisa
New Mexico
Beautiful. I esp. love the trees.
ReplyDeleteStunning shots. We can practically feel the cold.
ReplyDeleteI shivering here and it is 30 degrees - great shots!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful winter picture!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies!
ReplyDeleteThis really does capture the cold feeling. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBRRRRRRR! Beautiful shots!!
ReplyDeleteFun foto of iced trees, WAIT, the sky looks great. I Need coffee. :D
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos.See you have snow too!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like everything is in a holding pattern until spring.
ReplyDeleteYep, time to buy that ticket to Florida. Your photo's make the fields look beautiful tho.
ReplyDeleteDarla
That looks a lot like a potato farm not farm from here! Even the buildings are very similar.
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Oh my goodness! These are just stunning photos of the sky!! Amazing and magical pictures!
ReplyDeleteYes, this looks cold and brrr. Your photos portray the cold- and loneliness of the harvested field very well...brr...
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by. Today was the first very hot day, 35 C a storm is due. Have a nice Sunday.
Thanks for more snow photos! We haven't had any here yet so I am enjoying yours. . .
ReplyDeleteDang, I could feel the cold! Cold and snowy down our way tonight. Winter's here.
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