Hi Gunilla, I smiled with pleasure when I saw your visit to my Bromeliad Post. Thank you so much.
Then arriving here and seeing your wonderful snowy images has me simply sighing. Where I am in Queensland has been very hot and humid. Without air-conditioning only fans and draping wet towels about helped.
As cold as it would be at times for you, to live where there is snow and ice like you experience would truly be lovely, and would surely mean you do not have yukky hot Summers... I'm so not a hot Summer person.
Besides all my yearning and longing to not be having Summer, these photos are truly beautiful. I'm quite awed how close the dwellings are to the water. And the water looks delectably cool.
Snow, ice, water, trees and dwellings together create beautiful picturesque scenes. A pleasure to have experienced these images, as well as them being a soothing tonic. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. I will return your visit (if I haven't visited you already), but please be patient. I might not be able to do so until the weekend. Take care!
Great shots. The last one is amazing :)
ReplyDeleteLG Andy
Thank you, Andy!
DeleteBeautiful! It,s like a poem ...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anastasia!
DeleteThere is no getting away from it, your photo's bring the cold out of them. Superb series
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Bill!
DeleteDas sind wundervolle Bilde.
ReplyDeleteLG Mathilda ♥
Vielen Dank, Mathilda! LG Gunilla
DeleteHello Gunilla,
ReplyDeleteThis looks icy cold, beautiful pictures.
Here still no real winter.
Best regards,
Irma
Thank you, Irma!
DeleteCracking series of winter scenes but I can imagine how cold it is there even when the sun is shining
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret! We haven't had very many cold days here in the south this winter.
DeleteThat house seems entirely too close to that water! :-)
ReplyDeleteHere's my Wordless Wednesday!
Thank you, Deb! I think it's an old factory. It has probably used water power once upon a time.
DeleteBeautiful! Love the houses. The lighting though the woods is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beth!
DeleteThey are amazing shots. I'd just be afraid of high water at that house!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jennifer! The first is a restaurant, the other is empty.
DeleteWhat a lovely place to walk. Is the building a mill or station of some sort?
ReplyDeleteThank you! The first building is a former wool factory. I'm not sure what the other building was used for.
DeleteÅ så vackert ställe ,jättefina isbilder ,kram Nette
ReplyDeleteTack så mycket. Nette!
DeleteBuen contraste entre el dorado del sol y el frío de la helada en los campos.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Thank you very much, Miguel!
DeleteGreat pictures. Really drew me in.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Emma!
DeleteWonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLG, Nicole
Thank you, Nicole!
DeleteVantaakin osaa olla kaunis… hih. (Kun yleensä sen mieltää kehä III:ksi ja rekoiksi ja teollisuusalueeksi)
ReplyDeleteTosi kauniit kuvat.
Kiitos, Orvokki! Pakko myöntää, että en tunne Vantaata kovinkaan hyvin, mutta Vantaankoskella käyn säännöllisesti.
DeleteYes, it's cold! I like the golden light in your shots, and the river.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda!
DeleteThank you, Felicia! There were lots of photographers at the river despite the cold.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder this is a "wordless" post!!!
ReplyDeleteThe photos say it all!!
My, that is a lot of water!
Great shots here, Gunilla :)
Keep well!
Thank you, Noushka! It's been a wet autumn and winter. Take care.
DeleteBrrrrr ...... looks really cool, but also very beautiful! Some foot's have wonderful "golden" light. Great to see.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Helma!
DeleteI am freezing looking at your photos !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gattina! :-)
DeleteHi Gunilla,
ReplyDeleteI smiled with pleasure when I saw your visit to my Bromeliad Post. Thank you so much.
Then arriving here and seeing your wonderful snowy images has me simply sighing.
Where I am in Queensland has been very hot and humid. Without air-conditioning only fans and draping wet towels about helped.
As cold as it would be at times for you, to live where there is snow and ice like you experience would truly be lovely, and would surely mean you do not have yukky hot Summers... I'm so not a hot Summer person.
Besides all my yearning and longing to not be having Summer, these photos are truly beautiful.
I'm quite awed how close the dwellings are to the water.
And the water looks delectably cool.
Snow, ice, water, trees and dwellings together create beautiful picturesque scenes.
A pleasure to have experienced these images, as well as them being a soothing tonic.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much, Magda!
Delete