Julie, I seriously need to retreat to your place for a weekend!
Lovely.
So nice. You need to open a spa at your house. Really. You do. I would come.
lovely = )
I am so jealous –
Those are wonderful! I am especially intrigued by the third one . . . what is it? It looks like a natural made vase.
I really like that quote. I have definitely got to get into a conversation about schooling with you soon…
with your new lens?
Looks dreamy. I like these warm winters, though I shouldn’t.
…sigh….
Random xanga reader (fellow MDCer)- beautiful photography!
*sigh*So lovely.
TKinOKC: it is a fungus growing on the side of a fallen tree.
knitsteel: yes, new lens, playing around with various apertures and seeing what happens with DOF
I love your pictures. you have such a gift!
Lovely. Holiday hugs, Lisa
Beautiful quote! I love a glimpse of green in the middle of winter and a glimpse of those sweet little imps any old time. Wonderful photography as always.
Awe inspiring, as always… makes me want to go wander in the woods
So beautiful!~
I don’t know anyone else except you, Julie, who enjoys the beauty of moss, fungus and the like as much as I do. We spent yesterday in the woods too, and my heart just filled right up!
your world is so beautiful.
these are great! thanks for sharing.
I like the icicles,of course they are all great!
Gorgeous!!!! You live here?!?!? You have wonderful vision! And I love the music.
Oh, Julie, this is so gorgeous. It might be too snowy, but I’m going to venture into my nearest forest today. I didn’t know what to do with my day until I saw this post…
Thank you, again.
serene.
Beautiful photos!
What beautiful pictures. I like the one of the ice covered stem.
Great photos! I wish there was a forest in southern Kansas.
wow wow wow. so inspiring.
Ohhh Love love love these pictures! They are super and the kids are in awe. The photos on my PC are 1/2 nature and 1/2 kids… ok, well 1/4 nature and 3/4 kids … hehehe! It’s so crazy, the different things in nature around us all… There and here.
wow, lovely
I share Robert Frost’s sentiments. Good for you for living it!
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Julie, I seriously need to retreat to your place for a weekend!
Lovely.
So nice. You need to open a spa at your house. Really. You do. I would come.
lovely = )
I am so jealous –
Those are wonderful! I am especially intrigued by the third one . . . what is it? It looks like a natural made vase.
I really like that quote. I have definitely got to get into a conversation about schooling with you soon…
with your new lens?
Looks dreamy. I like these warm winters, though I shouldn’t.
…sigh….
Random xanga reader (fellow MDCer)- beautiful photography!
*sigh*So lovely.
TKinOKC: it is a fungus growing on the side of a fallen tree.
knitsteel: yes, new lens, playing around with various apertures and seeing what happens with DOF
I love your pictures. you have such a gift!
Lovely. Holiday hugs, Lisa
Beautiful quote! I love a glimpse of green in the middle of winter and a glimpse of those sweet little imps any old time.
Wonderful photography as always.
Awe inspiring, as always… makes me want to go wander in the woods
So beautiful!~
I don’t know anyone else except you, Julie, who enjoys the beauty of moss, fungus and the like as much as I do. We spent yesterday in the woods too, and my heart just filled right up!
your world is so beautiful.
these are great! thanks for sharing.
I like the icicles,of course they are all great!
Gorgeous!!!! You live here?!?!? You have wonderful vision! And I love the music.
Oh, Julie, this is so gorgeous. It might be too snowy, but I’m going to venture into my nearest forest today. I didn’t know what to do with my day until I saw this post…
Thank you, again.
serene.
Beautiful photos!
What beautiful pictures. I like the one of the ice covered stem.
Great photos! I wish there was a forest in southern Kansas.
wow wow wow. so inspiring.
Ohhh Love love love these pictures! They are super and the kids are in awe. The photos on my PC are 1/2 nature and 1/2 kids… ok, well 1/4 nature and 3/4 kids … hehehe! It’s so crazy, the different things in nature around us all… There and here.
wow, lovely
I share Robert Frost’s sentiments. Good for you for living it!