_I thank you for visiting my minimalist blog... _Yes, in the N.East, we impatiently await the green. _I wish my Grandmother carried her home language to my father, and then to me, I fail there. _But, I find great importance in many things, but unfortunatly, egesegre, does not translate for me. Thanks, _m
Scarlett: Ah, I have missed visiting Your blog recently but I will get there again. Didn't visit hardly anyone last week but stopped in to say hello to a few blog friends last night.
Beautiful photos!! Sometimes I miss snow - not shoveling it or de-icing car doors or driving on icy roads through blizzards, but how absolutely gorgeous it is. I miss that.
Wow - beautiful...but um white! We need to see green green green :)
ReplyDeleteJanice:
ReplyDeleteI live in Virginia. Trust me, every flake of that snow is long gone by now and everything except the pukey yellow forsythia is a riot of green.
_I thank you for visiting my minimalist blog...
ReplyDelete_Yes, in the N.East, we impatiently await the green.
_I wish my Grandmother carried her home language to my father, and then to me, I fail there.
_But, I find great importance in many things, but unfortunatly, egesegre, does not translate for me. Thanks, _m
Magyar: Welcome to my blog.
ReplyDeleteEgesegre = To health
Egesegedre! = To your health (akin to Gesundheit!)
Great photos. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt seems as though that's about as much snow as we've gotten here in Denver, too.
ReplyDeleteNormally we have feet and feet of it... I'm afraid global warming has taken care of that for us.
Thank you for sharing yours.
Scarlett & Viaggiatore
LGS: Thank you.
ReplyDeleteScarlett: Ah, I have missed visiting Your blog recently but I will get there again. Didn't visit hardly anyone last week but stopped in to say hello to a few blog friends last night.
Beautiful photos!! Sometimes I miss snow - not shoveling it or de-icing car doors or driving on icy roads through blizzards, but how absolutely gorgeous it is. I miss that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.