Uninvited guest
by John
(Harrisonburg, Virginia USA)
Shadows in the Snow
by D.
(N. OKANAGAN, B.C.)
SHADOWS OF WINTER
In the depths of winter, shadows lengthen changing the landscape of a seemingly never ending winter.
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The Shadow Knows...
by Cathy D.
(Grey County, Ontario)
snow and blue shadows .... irresistable, ain't it?
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A Useless Fence
by Grammadot
(Barto, PA)
Cherish the Moment
The horse is long gone but I keep propping up the posts waiting for a moment like this. To me it looks Robert Frostish, or J R Lowell: "stiff rails softend to swan's-down". Taken in 2004, it will soon be one of those things that aren't anymore.
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Give Peace a Chance
by Iowa Gardening Woman
(Iowa)
I made this garden stone last summer, I liked the way it looked with the snow filled letters.
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Winter landscape
by Angela
(Richmond, BC)
Winter landscape
Not a garden picture, but taken in January across a local farm field, looking towards the Coast mountains. I liked the bi-level poplar tree screen and the strong colours of the earth and the bare blueberry bushes. A rare, sunny winter day in this part of the world.
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Last Rose of Summer or First Rose of Winter?
by Iowa Gardening Woman
(Iowa)
This picture was taken with one of the first of many snow falls we have this winter.
Sunset Over Aspen Meadows
by IRENE
(SALMON ARM B.C.)
SUNSET OVER ASPEN MEADOWS
SUNSET over my hay fields, viewed from the livingroom window.
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A Moose in the Garden
by Pat
(Reardan, WA)
This moose wandered onto our property just this past Sunday. Luckily there was plenty of snow cover so she didn't eat anything but bark, branches and moss off of the trees.
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My Young Leyland Cypress Fence Row
by Linda
(Nashville, Tennessee)
Young Leyland Cypress Fence Row
I doesn't snow all that much in and around Nashville, Tennessee, anymore, so when it does, I try to take lots of pictures. I thought this one of my young Leyland Cypress fence row was particularly attractive.
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