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Monday, November 26, 2018

Magic . . .

Year after year . . .
The magic happens . . .
Fresh newly fallen snow . . .
Saved, twenty year old, needleless tree, lighting a blanket of snow . . .
Candle light in the garden house . . .


It’s the little things.

more soon
love
lynne

19 comments:

betty-NZ said...

I don't know which one was your 'critters' post but this one is so cute! I love the idea of a small tree in the garden.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Lynne

You did get a lot of snow. The little tree is pretty. I love the Christmas lights at night!
Stay warm and safe. Have a happy day!

Vicki @ lifeinmyemptynest said...

So pretty and peaceful. I miss the being inside and watching the snow fall and walking in the snow, but all the rest, not really.

krishna said...

So pretty!

Shari Burke said...

So beautiful! The lighted tree in the snow brought a big smile to my face. Thank you!

Jeanie said...

You are so right. This is breathtaking.

Marge in Michigan said...

Hello, Lynne! I loved seeing the magical, snowy scenery when I look out my sunroom windows yesterday morning. Oh so beautiful as are the trees in your yard.

Bill said...

A beautiful winter scene. The decorated tree is gorgeous!

This N That said...

Magical scene.beautiful..very seasonalHoHoHo.. Thanks for sharing xoxo

Beth at PlantPostings said...

Oh yes, that is magical! Beautiful! We don't have any snow on the ground right now. I'm sure the next storm will change that. ;-)

Diane said...

What a gorgeous tree and pictures.

Hugs diane

Kim said...

Magical indeed, Lynne...enjoy the view!

Sarah Huizenga said...

I need the snow to go away. We have trees we need to get cut down in the backyard to make way for our new fence.

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Beautiful and magical .... just as it should be ! XXXX

Brenda said...

Magical and amazing

Kerin said...

The small things are indeed often the most important things. Thanks for the magical picture and sweet thoughts on the simple pleasures of the season.

Warm wishes.
~K.

bj said...

darkness, lights and snow make a magical scene...
I don't much like snow...beautiful as it falls but the thaw, slush and mess....ug

Sandra said...

Beautiful. Merry Christmas.

Electric | Journal said...

Oh, those wonderful smells of the Christmas season. Greens and red berries and especially, for me, the cedar branches all wrapped up into garlands. Every year, my dad helped to decorate our church. The altar was laden with boughs, and bright red Poinsettias turned on their sides so the flower heads faced into the church. Every windowsill had green cedar boughs and red holly berries and votive candles lit for services. I'd walk in and breathe deeply the aromas of the season. How wonderful that you've made all these beautiful bouquets to share.