13 January 2010

Wordless Wednesday: The sound of (winter) silence

24 comments:

  1. Ha! Your message to spammers is great. I can hear the silence all the way here from your picture. But is that like an oxymoron? Oh well. I wouldn't want the snow but do admire the beautiful pictures of it and appreciate the silence.

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  2. Gorgeous, Jodi! I do love that blue arbour. :)

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  3. I know this is early or late~~but what a great Christmas card image this photo would make...Love the touch of blue from the arbor. gail

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  4. Simply stunning. What are the large white flower thingies in the middle of the photo? Oh, and I agree, the blue arbor is to-die-for.

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  5. What a stunning picture - I just love the snow - when it's new and fresh it just looks so perfect and beautiful -enjoy! Miranda

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  6. Just popped over from Charmian Christie's blog - and wow, what a beautiful shot. Its stunning!

    p.s. - looking forward to checking out your catchildren as well. I have two furry kids! :)

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  7. How beautiful. We do not get snow, but I do enjoy seeing beautiful photos of it whenever I can.

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  8. The view across your yard looks like mine today. Finally the sun is shining.

    I agree with Tina about your note to spammers. So frustrating. I had to finally put on word verification to stop them. They must be some kind of automated program that can't use word verification.
    Marnie

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  9. And now I am playing that song in my head...nice!

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  10. Beautiful winter scene. I can imagine the sounds of a breeze floating across the snow.

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  11. What a breathtaking view, Jodi! Snow and silence go together.

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  12. Snow in the garden and across the lawn
    beautiful
    I would not trade the changing seasons for anything
    How can you explain the silence of sound to someone who does not have snow..

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  13. Although it is generally really difficult for me to wordless I am always appreciative of a neat photo. And yours was. Thank you.

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  14. I love a fresh snowfall when all is still and pure, hearing only the crunch of one's own footsteps.

    A postcard worthy photo!

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  15. Love the arbor, Jodi! You have a gorgeous view.

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  16. So lovely, Jodi!

    By the way, I think I'll take your advice about what to do with my poinsettias. I usually put mine down in the basement to try to keep it another season, but of course I always forget about it and then wonder why in December it won't green up:) I think I'll just give mine a quick and merciful ending this year.

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  17. Jodi, I hope you won't mind if I use this picture as my PC background picture - it's very peaceful,not to mention beautiful. I received a new camera for Christmas, and I've yet to take a picture with it. Think you've just given me the nudge that I've been needing...♥

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  18. wow, that is a beautiful winter postcard moment...are your winters always that perfect, if so how lucky you are!

    looks like a perfect day to build a snowman or have a snowball fight.

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  19. I love your winter photo. Just beautiful with the snow resting on your arbor and the trees!!

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  20. Your photo speaks, dear Jodi. Winter silence is good. (enough said).

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  21. Lovely Jodi! I love the 'sound of winter silence' everything has a hush about it... the snow softens sounds all around. Your photo is beautiful with the blue light and snowy landscape. Warmth is on the way! ;>) Carol

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  22. What a beautiful winter wonderland! I clicked to enlarge it so I could see the details.

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