Happy Weekend!
I hope you are enjoying your weekend-it is a pretty cold one here for this time of year but warm sunny days are expected for this week.
While it is warm and cosy indoors it was pretty frosty out a few nights lately. I love to go out early on frosty mornings to take a few shots around our pond to capture the reflection.
The first daffodils of the season from our garden with hundreds more to come!
We have a couple of Canada geese and a pair of ducks that come and go from our pond.I did say it was cold and frosty!
I have some very exciting news to share in the next day or two along with my very first giveaway so I hope you will come back to check it out.
Carolyn
Buongiorno Carolyn ti seguo sempre,anche se non commento spesso!!
ReplyDeleteLe foto che ci mostri regalano sempre grandi emozioni!!
Buona domenica piena di Pace e Serenità!!
Un abbraccio!!
Sabry!!
Dear Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteWhat a AMAZING outside photos!!!♥
I really love them:)
I wish you sweet sunday, my friend there far away:)
des couleurs toniques
ReplyDeletechez nous aussi en Normandie (France
les jonquilles et les tulipes sont
là
mais cela reste bien frais
un printemps très timide
à très bientôt
edith (iris)
Dear Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteThose frosty pictures are truly amazing.
Looking forward to your exciting news.
Happy Sunday, Ruthie from: http://www.ladybstimefortea.blogspot.com
Hi Carolyn, your photos of the pond with the frost and steam are gorgeous! It looks like a beautiful week ahead for the Maritimes. Your tulips and daffodils are so pretty. I can't wait to hear about your news and giveaway. Enjoy the beautiful days ahead. Blessings, Pam
ReplyDeleteYour photos really give me a sense of being right there with you. I can almost feel the chill. I know your gardens will be flourishing soon! Lovely vignette.
ReplyDeleteHello Carolyn
ReplyDeleteOur full size daffodils are not open yet so you must be ahead of us weather wise. The frosty photos of your pond are stunning and mysterious looking. I'll bet you never regret putting it in.
I'm looking forward to your news, something well deserved I'm thinking.
Judith
Hi Carolyn,Wow, love the frosty morning photographs. Most of our daffodils are finished here, waiting for the tulips and bluebells to flower!!
ReplyDeleteWe are still having changeable weather here. Yesterday we had hailstones and then a beautiful rainbow in the sky. I missed taking photographs as I was at a friends with my grandson.
Hope you have had a good weekend? Love Jackie in Surrey, UK.
Gorgeous pictures, as always, Carolyn! I love the orange tulips with that teacup that matches.
ReplyDeleteGoodness!! It does looks cold!
ReplyDeleteYou got some truly beautiful photos! They are breathtaking!
Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI love your cold and foggy photos. Very beautiful! I think they look magical and mysterious too.
Hope you have had a lovely weekend. Can´t wait to find out what the exciting news is!
Hugs,
Sanna
Ditto on your amazing photos, Carolyn. An enjoyable blog!
ReplyDeleteOh dear Carolyn, your pictures are amazing! I love your use of colour - your vignettes, the flowers and glassware....but the frosty morn pics are beyond description - wow.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited and can't wait for your news - can imagine it is pretty spectacular....hope you finally decided to publish a BOOK......????
: - )
I'll buy the first copy for sure, but how on earth you would ever decide which beautiful picture to put in it would be much too difficult.
Have a happy week.
Consider yourself hugged.
oOOOOOOO, pretty, pretty photos, Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteI hope the good news is about a book you are writing, along with your photos! Susan
Hi Carolyn, The house reflected in the pond is a stunning image, but my favs are the mist rising off the pond. Keep warm, warmer temperatures are on their way:)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Carolyn, both the chilly ones and the bright ones. So wonderful to see spring popping out all over the place.
ReplyDeleteSpring has been slow to arrive this year, hasn't it, Carolyn? So different than last year. lol The photos of your pond with the fog rising is just ethereal. So beautiful!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Stunning photos...simply stunning. Love them, you did a great job and your yard is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh your photos are so beautiful. I love the daffodils in the blue vases. How did you get the daffodils to stand perfectly upright in them? I couldn't figure that out!
ReplyDeletexo rachel
I never miss a day (or evening) without checking in to see what artistry you have imagined for all of us over the past two years....I especially love the mix of afternoon tea and food with your outside and inside gardens flowers. I used to live in Alaska so I can really appreciate your wonderful sun room. The vintage furniture is soo comforting to look at! Anxious to see what you have in store for the boat house...(smiley face)!(Gosh, I'd love to win your new book.) Did I mention how much I enjoy the way you bring a friendliness to your picture stories? Like I was sitting right there sipping a lovely cup of tea and eating a biscuit right along with you. Enchanting!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely site. Thank you for taking me back to a simpler life in my dreams.
ReplyDeleteOh my GOODNESS...I've just discovered your incredibly beautiful blog! It blessing me already <3 Thank you for your inspiration <3
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