Good morning! Not gluggy and slow whatsoever. What beauty ~ so wintry, but light and clear unlike Las Vegas which resembles a city on the North Sea in January. Good to see your good photos!
And we get to share in the wonderful treats it cooks! Thank you. I went on a "field trip" with a camera myself yesterday. You are in for some belly laughs, Girlfriend.
So much variety in your blog. The slide show is another spectacular hit. I don't think there's anything prettier than sun reflecting off the pristine snow like diamonds. xoxo
what a marvelous display! you are a woman of many talents, and we are most fortunate that the "k" is no longer silent! how did slide #10 come about? what caused that eruption?
Such wonderful photos here, Kass. I love slide shows and particularly the picture here in which we can see the shadows of the two onlookers, including she who holds the camera.
'A picture paints a thousand words', that's the saying isn't it. Wonderful pictures wonderful words.
Christella - Thanks for your comment. #10 is a display at the convention center down the road from my cabin. The town of Midway has several 'hot pots' occuring naturally and Zermatt, the convention center, pipes the water up in several tubes at different levels and lets it dribble and freeze all winter, so the display is always changing and growing. I think it looks like Superman's Fortress of Solitude (from the first movie).
Marie - The sparkling snow is magic, isn't it?
standing - If you'll read the answer to Christella (also from Vegas) - I explain the eruption. Thanks for your kind words.
Elisabeth - Yes, that is my shadow on the left. My friend and I were snowshoeing for hours on a lovely sunny day. Thanks for appreciating. The link for the slideshow came from this wonderful artist's blog: click on Myrna
Great pics dear Kass. You captured the magic of the white, the silence of the browns and the majestic of life in winter. I'm yet to see and touch snow, I can't die without doing so.. that is something I must do, so I must face my dislike of cold weather and plan a holiday trip to a winter place.
Good morning! Not gluggy and slow whatsoever. What beauty ~ so wintry, but light and clear unlike Las Vegas which resembles a city on the North Sea in January. Good to see your good photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leslie. I do loves me my camera!
ReplyDeleteAnd we get to share in the wonderful treats it cooks! Thank you. I went on a "field trip" with a camera myself yesterday. You are in for some belly laughs, Girlfriend.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures. Number 10 is like from another planet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending others to my blog.
I so appreciate your encouragement as I am going through some difficult times, and I'm not talking about my eyes.
You are a very special person.
So much variety in your blog. The slide show is another spectacular hit. I don't think there's anything prettier than sun reflecting off the pristine snow like diamonds. xoxo
ReplyDeletewhat a marvelous display! you are a woman of many talents, and we are most fortunate that the "k" is no longer silent!
ReplyDeletehow did slide #10 come about? what caused that eruption?
Such wonderful photos here, Kass. I love slide shows and particularly the picture here in which we can see the shadows of the two onlookers, including she who holds the camera.
ReplyDelete'A picture paints a thousand words', that's the saying isn't it. Wonderful pictures wonderful words.
Christella - Thanks for your comment. #10 is a display at the convention center down the road from my cabin. The town of Midway has several 'hot pots' occuring naturally and Zermatt, the convention center, pipes the water up in several tubes at different levels and lets it dribble and freeze all winter, so the display is always changing and growing. I think it looks like Superman's Fortress of Solitude (from the first movie).
ReplyDeleteMarie - The sparkling snow is magic, isn't it?
standing - If you'll read the answer to Christella (also from Vegas) - I explain the eruption. Thanks for your kind words.
Elisabeth - Yes, that is my shadow on the left. My friend and I were snowshoeing for hours on a lovely sunny day. Thanks for appreciating. The link for the slideshow came from this wonderful artist's blog: click on
Myrna
Really cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics dear Kass. You captured the magic of the white, the silence of the browns and the majestic of life in winter.
ReplyDeleteI'm yet to see and touch snow, I can't die without doing so.. that is something I must do, so I must face my dislike of cold weather and plan a holiday trip to a winter place.
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Rachel - Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGabi - Come to Utah. Wouldn't you like to visit me in my little cottage in the woods?
Thank u Kass for the invite, sounds lovely. I may take it one day ;) will be great to finally meet you in person.
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what a great presentation ... enjoy the side view of the horse
ReplyDeleteGabi - I'll be waiting.
ReplyDeleteS. Etole - I like the winter coat on this horse. Glad you like it. I love your birds!
Lovely images. Number 3 really did it for me. Exceptional.
ReplyDeleteDave - I'm glad you like the steam coming off the hot pots in my second home town.
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