Sitting here where the outside temps stand at 70 is a heck of a lot better than looking out the window at that, Kavika. The persistent green does get old though. I really miss the colors like these:
I was going to ask my Bride about that, Badfish, but, knowing that discretion is the better part of valor, thought about the pain I am already in so just let it ride. See what happens when you are from the Chicken Cherokee tribe?
Any time there's a snowfall of three or more inches, I pick up my camera and head for the nearest woods. Thanks for gettin' me psyched, Tsula.
That sure is looking cold. Burrrr.
Thanks Mac. She is right in her glory and the temps at her place this morning stood at a frigid 20. Too much.
Man, Grump. I keep telling her that I want no part of that any more.
Love the photo and snow. Don't want to be in it, but love the photo of it.
Sitting here where the outside temps stand at 70 is a heck of a lot better than looking out the window at that, Kavika. The persistent green does get old though. I really miss the colors like these:
But it can be beautiful in its own unique way! A. Mac
And you, my friend, have just a wonderful way of capturing that beauty. Said from great appreciation and envy!!
Tsula,
Your images are fully the equal of any I've ever taken; rather than "envy", let's call it "mutual respect and admiration".
I was going to ask my Bride about that, Badfish, but, knowing that discretion is the better part of valor, thought about the pain I am already in so just let it ride. See what happens when you are from the Chicken Cherokee tribe?
respect and admiration
Indeed and thank you!