Oh wow, that is an awesome view! Kind of reminds me of the Apocalypse. -- Don't forget to vote for the April theme! We get two choices this time, thanks to Elaine. Please help spread the word too.
I am envious of your snow BUT I did find the first spring flower here recently AND the internet says it appears between march and . . . so it was even early! Thanks again for identifying it.
This photo of yours speaks volumes and I love it. If not for a digital world, I would not have taken a photo like it but so glad it is and that you did! Just beautiful!
Goodness--that is just painful to look at. Looks like some strange creatures trying to rise up---hey maybe that is SPRING!! No NO NO! It will come soon---I am hoping for your sake. MB
That is an incredible shot! and it does stir my longing for spring! Although I have to admit that although it's gray and cold here, it's nothing like your photo -- I'm just a wuss!
Oh! no! far from feeling the sun warmth ! I love the different texture of your picture. Very interesting to look at it. just like an artwork in relief.
That's a beautiful shot, a real postcard of a view... but I want Spring now!! LOL This scene would make a wonderful 'grand finale' to winter, really lovely.
Yes, that's what it's looking like in my world, too. Last year this time I had open water, lots of ducks and geese, and sandhill cranes to blog. This year, we all still have snow, and none of us want to blog or read about it any more.
Certainly not where you are. 65 degrees F under high clouds warm here today. What an excellent perspective and absolutely awesome capture. You must have been cold and wet. Seems many are hoping for spring.
heeh EG, I red about your spring lovely photo here,and do ypuy have tulips there too? Where you live,is that near Ottawa?( my family lives there thats why I'm asking) I am interested where this photo has been taken.
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Be patient. Spring will come soon.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is an awesome view! Kind of reminds me of the Apocalypse.
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Don't forget to vote for the April theme! We get two choices this time, thanks to Elaine. Please help spread the word too.
I just don't know what to say anymore! I think I'll just keep shouting "WOW" at you! ;-)I can't wait for spring to see your marvels!
ReplyDeleteFunny title! It does look like some sort of strange apocalypse. A neat scene.
ReplyDeleteDitto here ! I did hear the Spring song of the male Cardinal on Saturday. What a joy !
ReplyDeleteCheer, Cheer, Cheer.
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Brrr! We're in the midst of a downpour here. Not spring yet but I'm sure all this is making the waiting plants happy.
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Wow. I don't know whether to be jealous (we hardly ever have snow) or pity you.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot either way :)
Clever. I stopped and read your blog and looked at the photograph. I just wanted you to know.
ReplyDeleteI am envious of your snow BUT I did find the first spring flower here recently AND the internet says it appears between march and . . . so it was even early! Thanks again for identifying it.
ReplyDeleteThis photo of yours speaks volumes and I love it. If not for a digital world, I would not have taken a photo like it but so glad it is and that you did! Just beautiful!
I also left a comment on post below.
I'm trying my best to be patient, too - but I'm nearing the end of my rapidly fraying rope! hehehe
ReplyDeleteIf YOU have Spring, I'm moving north! So I guess I stay. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGoodness--that is just painful to look at. Looks like some strange creatures trying to rise up---hey maybe that is SPRING!! No NO NO!
ReplyDeleteIt will come soon---I am hoping for your sake. MB
Oh migod!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have a ways to go for spring but at least there is ground and old plants peeking through the snow. Interesting shot.
ReplyDeleteNo, not spring, but a really cool photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's raining here !
ReplyDeleteIt may not be spring yet, but such a lovely bent world to enjoy while you wait!
ReplyDeleteThat is an incredible shot! and it does stir my longing for spring! Although I have to admit that although it's gray and cold here, it's nothing like your photo -- I'm just a wuss!
ReplyDeleteEG: It is the same in my world with the Febuary thaw gone.
ReplyDeletethat is an exceptional photograph.
ReplyDeletesit still it wont be long before the snow melts all your blues away.
I hope spring comes soon that photo has such a sad feeling.
ReplyDeleteIt does have kind of that "nuclear winter, day after tomorrow" vibe about it. I could stare at this for a while!
ReplyDeleteYikes, EG! That looks soooo cold! :)
ReplyDeleteSpring! Ah remember it well. Soon it will be here to replace the wasteland
ReplyDeleteThose stalks look so humble under that snow!
ReplyDeleteI keep hoping.... but it's darned chilly today with that north wind blowing!
ReplyDeleteThats a beautiful - well captured photo, I really like the angle you you shot it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting angle; great photo!
ReplyDeleteOh! no! far from feeling the sun warmth !
ReplyDeleteI love the different texture of your picture. Very interesting to look at it. just like an artwork in relief.
That's a beautiful shot, a real postcard of a view... but I want Spring now!! LOL This scene would make a wonderful 'grand finale' to winter, really lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat winter picture, even if we have had quite enough of it.
ReplyDeleteIt may not be spring yet but it sure is pretty!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's what it's looking like in my world, too. Last year this time I had open water, lots of ducks and geese, and sandhill cranes to blog. This year, we all still have snow, and none of us want to blog or read about it any more.
ReplyDeleteThink warm, sunny thoughts!
The cornstalks look sad, all bent down by the snow.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to spring, too. Can't be much longer.
No spring here yet either! Love the snowy corn field.
ReplyDeleteSnow on corn, I've never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteHope there would be snow in Philippines. Check out mine "Sunken Cementery.
ReplyDeleteOh, I so love this one!
ReplyDeleteBRRRRRRRR you need to come to the desert for awhile as we have lots of sunshine
ReplyDeleteYep, spring it is NOT in the Frozen North. Brilliant pic though. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Picture!
ReplyDeleteAloha-
Certainly not where you are. 65 degrees F under high clouds warm here today.
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent perspective and absolutely awesome capture. You must have been cold and wet.
Seems many are hoping for spring.
Thanks for sharing this.
Your picture expresses very much my actual feelings about winter !! I should frame it and hang on my wall until spring is there !
ReplyDeleteBoy i guess not. You still have a lot of snow. Love the angle of the photo shot
ReplyDeleteAuts, don't look like spring8) But it's coming...
ReplyDeleteThat is really beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteheeh EG,
ReplyDeleteI red about your spring lovely photo here,and do ypuy have tulips there too?
Where you live,is that near Ottawa?( my family lives there thats why I'm asking) I am interested where this photo has been taken.
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Scrolled through your posts. Enjoyed the great pictures and still a lot of snow in Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! And you are waiting for spring....as we are in Norway! Love the angel of the shot!
ReplyDeleteEven old dead corn fields look great in your world!
ReplyDeleteLOL I guess not! That almost looks like some creepy alien army, I know vivd imagination!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is pure ART like most of youpictures too. I love this.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing shot. That's a really unusual looking landscape.
ReplyDeleteso cool!! love the soft effect of the trees!!
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