I remember the big snowstorm of '73. In my part of South Carolina the farmers got out their tractors to rescue people stranded on I-95. I was 13 and had never seen so much snow!
I thought Christmas in Tortola pretty special. So I know you can get used to it. Trade the hot buttered run for a painkiller and trade turkey for lobster and you are 2/3 the way there. what's that line“Christmas Day is in our grasp so long as we have hands to grasp" or something like that
There is something indescribable of the pale yellow and white scheme on a gothic or gothic revival house. The red door is almost obligatory to complete the picture.
Perfection! Thank you so very much for everything!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be in New England at Christmas. Thanks for taking me there.
ReplyDeleteMagical ... each photo could be a Christmas card !
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all my fellow SWNE'ers !!
Thank you! This is something we can only dream of here in Atlanta. Love it!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget Atlanta Snowmageddon in 2011 and 2014 and my favorite, the Great Southeastern Snowstorm of 1973.
DeleteI remember the big snowstorm of '73. In my part of South Carolina the farmers got out their tractors to rescue people stranded on I-95. I was 13 and had never seen so much snow!
DeleteBeautiful! We just don't get these scenes in the South.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first Christmas in my new home on a tropical island in the caribbean. It doesn't feel like Christmas at all. Bah Humbug.
ReplyDeleteI thought Christmas in Tortola pretty special. So I know you can get used to it. Trade the hot buttered run for a painkiller and trade turkey for lobster and you are 2/3 the way there.
Deletewhat's that line“Christmas Day is in our grasp so long as we have hands to grasp" or something like that
May your days be merry and bright. And all your Christmas' be bright.
ReplyDeleteMay your days be merry and bright. And all your Christmas' be white.
ReplyDeleteSo perfectly Christmassy!
ReplyDeleteThere is something indescribable of the pale yellow and white scheme on a gothic or gothic revival house. The red door is almost obligatory to complete the picture.
ReplyDeleteQuintessential .
ReplyDeleteLovely, just lovely, as usual.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Simply beautiful. Who needs warm weather.
ReplyDeleteLOVE.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. thanks for posting.
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