My children are jealous. I actually think my eldest has created this deep desire for snow in our family. I can only figure it's because he was born in Maine. That first November snow must have made quite the impact (tongue in cheek). :o)
I know I should like the lovely pictures of your daughter in cold but I was actually really drawn to the simple shot of the traces of humans passing by on the snowy road the most - very much like the sort of image you post from your photography how to blog
I love all of your snow photos. Your girls are growing up so fast.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Brr.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI'm so hoping for a green Thanksgiving.
Your girls have the darkest red lips. Like Snow White, I think. They're very photogenic.
ReplyDeleteSnow already? My sympathies, but you always make everything look good in your photos.
ReplyDeleteYour snow pictures send a shiver down my spine. Brrrr!
ReplyDeleteYou photos are terrific. I love the girl playing at Joan of Arc. What a role model for a modern child. Glad I found your site.
Marnie
Oh my goodness! I love that second shot, so intriguing.
ReplyDeleteIt's supposed to be 80º's here this weekend. It's 70º today. I wish atmospheric conditions would settle on a season around here.
Comment moderation, have you had a problem with comments I wonder.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the girls! I don't know if I'm quite ready for snow yet. But it does look pretty though, doesn't it?
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ReplyDeleteMy children are jealous. I actually think my eldest has created this deep desire for snow in our family. I can only figure it's because he was born in Maine. That first November snow must have made quite the impact (tongue in cheek). :o)
ReplyDeleteI know I should like the lovely pictures of your daughter in cold but I was actually really drawn to the simple shot of the traces of humans passing by on the snowy road the most - very much like the sort of image you post from your photography how to blog
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