Love this, Barb. Also, thanks for your comment on my Sand Stone. I had not noticed the three heart rocks when I took the photo this morning. Amazing, really.
Thank you for your comment on my "Sick Day" stone. Your blogs are beautiful ... the photos are stunning, and I admire your courageous approach to healing and sharing your story.
gorgeous! i love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely. What a fabulous start to a day!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so wonderful, Barb. I haven't skied this year yet, but hopefully I will get to soon.
ReplyDeleteOh how I wish I were there. It is gorgeous. So happy you're on the powder. Carol
ReplyDeleteLove this, Barb.
ReplyDeleteAlso, thanks for your comment on my Sand Stone. I had not noticed the three heart rocks when I took the photo this morning. Amazing, really.
Your love of the outdoors is infectious. Glad you have a bit of snow.
ReplyDeletemagnificent view, and I love the small stone!!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine the feeling of contentment you must have, Barb, doing what you love in that beautiful environment and amongst those sentinel trees.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - and I love the picture too!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible photo!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to cross-country ski again -- just one day a year and then magic carpet my way back to the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteLove the tall trees and the shadow-play. :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the long shadows - I can feel the silence.
ReplyDeleteHi Barb,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment on my "Sick Day" stone. Your blogs are beautiful ... the photos are stunning, and I admire your courageous approach to healing and sharing your story.
Nice haiku, Barb. It looks like you had a good weather day.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is stunning, and I can feel the cold air in my lungs! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is awesome and your stones are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the shadows. Is Waldo at the end end of the trees?
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous in every possible way!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you take this pic? It's sooooooooooooooooo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI think trees are quite possibly the best thing ever invented/evolved (cross out any which are not applicable to your current paradigm ;)