Thanks, Rev. Paul, I was so surprised to turn away from the dawn and see my bird window lit up like that.
Cathy, thank you!
Mom, I like my hill. lol. Love you!
Linda, thank you, usually things don't look quite like that but I was lucky to be up before the sun
NW, lol, it can be a bitch.
Marian, a lucky moment, and thank you. I love the way the windows in this old house reflect the lights. Been trying for years to catch the sunset in the windows on the other side of the house, but no luck yet.
Lisa, thank you...just a bit of lucky, right place-right time.
Wow, that's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRev. Paul took my exclamation.
ReplyDeleteWow to the billionth power. Wow.
Beautiful. comes from living on a big hill, but I wouldn't have your driveway for all the dawns and sunsets in the world!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Mom
WOW! Stunning and beautiful and gorgeous! I love your winter colors!
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I, too, love the photos, and I'm always fascinated by the way you view ordinary things. That said, though, I agree with Mom!
ReplyDeleteThat pic of the reflections in the window is sublime. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, I like the ones of the house window.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! The reflection in the window is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rev. Paul, I was so surprised to turn away from the dawn and see my bird window lit up like that.
ReplyDeleteCathy, thank you!
Mom, I like my hill. lol. Love you!
Linda, thank you, usually things don't look quite like that but I was lucky to be up before the sun
NW, lol, it can be a bitch.
Marian, a lucky moment, and thank you. I love the way the windows in this old house reflect the lights. Been trying for years to catch the sunset in the windows on the other side of the house, but no luck yet.
Lisa, thank you...just a bit of lucky, right place-right time.
CountryMum, thanks!