You never know with winter. The weatherperson says “possible snow flurries,” and you get two and a half inches. Lichen-covered branches crash in the first high wind.
I’m posting a few pictures.
The tree in front of the brick bank will look just like this in the spring, but the white puffs will be flowers. I especially like the way the dogwood looks in winter — a Chinese scroll painting. The Assabet River is lovely from any angle. The tree between the yellow buildings has an elephant’s trunk.
Friends and family are heading off to warmer weather or just coming back and feeling mellow. But I think I kind of like winter.











Beautiful images! I like winter a lot . . . but that doesn’t preclude a quick trip someplace warm, does it?
No. I like warm, too. Kerry, I am adding you to the drawing for the Luna & Stella gift certificate mentioned in my Sunday post. If you win, I’ll let you know.
That’s so nice of you! How did I miss that post?! Congratulations on your milestone–and, here, I was so excited about reaching my 100th post. I would be very hard-pressed to pick a favorite of yours–I always enjoy reading and learn something, too!
Thanks, Kerry. You have a really nice blog, too. I should be reading and commenting more there. The day job and long commute keeps me from doing all I would like to do.
This business of blogging is a much bigger time commitment than I ever anticipated! Since I’m retired, I can fit the reading and commenting in (most days). I think you’re doing very well to post as often as you do. I’ll consider that you’re behind my blog in spirit!
I hope readers of my blog will visit you, too, and enjoy exceptional posts about crafts and vintage and lots more. Here she is, Folks, http://lovethosehandsathome.wordpress.com.