It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Winter…
Tuesday, Nov 11th, 2008 by Janna
…Ev’rywhere you go…

… Frosty red crabapples …
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… morning sun glinting on the iced-over pond …
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… pungent evergreen boughs …
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… Summer’s keepsakes: leftover Black-Eyed Susans …
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…and frost-sugared pansies.
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Lovely pictures
Oh my goodness! What incredible photos, Janna. Simply breathtaking! Each picture is so rich and full of life. I have never seen anything remotely like snow or ice at winter - *sigh* - so it’s lovely to see the beauties of the cold weather through your lens!
WOW!
Beautiful pictures! I don’t know if there are any crab apples left here. Our trees are way back on our property.
M.B
I will say it again!!! Your photos capture an image that you see with
your heart as well as your eyes. It is so refreshing to see them.
The crabapple photo is incredible. They just made my day on this cold
morning in the Deep South. Thanks for sharing.
Ms. Dale
Beautiful Photos; it looks as though you live in an enchanted woods. Hope you are staying warm
What pretty Pictures!
Naomi
Gorgeous! Absolutely gorgeous! And I love your description of “frost-sugared” pansies — normally things are “sugar-frosted,” but I think I like “frost-sugared” better!
If I needed reminding of why I like your blog so much (which I didn’t!), this would do it! 
Yours in Christ,
Shannon
Those are gorgeous photos that make me quite in the mood for winter.
Beautiful pictures!! What camera do use? Lens?
amazing! goodness, you have an eye for these things.
Thank you all for your kind comments. All that traipsing around in the cold snow was worth it! I can’t wait to show you all what it looks like some bright morning after there’s been a really good snowfall. The whole whole sparkles!
P.s. Melissa, my camera is a Nikon D80, with a 50mm lens attached.