Thursday, September 28, 2006

Montsrosi-tree



I love how the two biggest cedar trees
take on an ominious tone when covered in snow.




10 comments:

Wombat said...

Goodness, it looks cold there!

Anonymous said...

Cold, but beautiful! Wow, that's just simply gorgeous!!

DCchick said...

aw, I miss that already and it's not even winter... I may have to make plans to get back to the midwest ASAP before christmas for some quality snow time!

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Unknown said...

Isn't blogger fun today? Comments sections are like a hall of mirrors.

Anonymous said...

DC, where is the photo from in the midwest? May I suggest not trying to visit too much before Christmas if you have any hope to see snow? :) Then again, since I said that, I just jinxed us for snow by Halloween, way to go Amanda. 8-)

DCchick said...

HA. This isn't my photo, so I don't know where it is from... It just makes me think of things I have seen in the Chicago area and in Southern Wisconsin (my relatives live in a house surrounded by trees)... it's usually freezing by halloween, so I don't think the blame can be completely on you Amanda. :)

Anonymous said...

Good thing DC, as I think just about everything else that went wrong yesterday could have been blamed on me. :)

Circe said...

It's Oklahoma, dear gang! Yep, and these loveable monsters line my driveway. Usually it is January or Feb when we get any snow, and some years are better than others, but I must say the trees do look lovely with their white frosting.
:)

Anonymous said...

That's beautiful, Circe. Very, very nice.