To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. /G.Santayana/
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome. /A.Bradstreet/
Winter is nature’s way of saying, “Up yours.” /R.Byrne/
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Love your bottom picture, really beautiful!
Thank you, it’ s fresh from today – just couldn’ t resist stopping and capturing the view.
Love the quotes. The last picture is really awesome.
Thank you very much.
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Another vote for No. 3.
Thank you. Me says would vote for the first one just to have some balance in the Universe
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Hey Winter! …..Back at you! Why do you have to be so cold?
But how we would know it’ s winter if it wasn’ t so cold?!
By the naked trees in my front yard that dropped their leaves all around me. ~ I actually like the cold…but not the leaf raking part. Have a great weekend E. !
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The quotes are perfectly complimenting your stunning images!
Thank you, must admit these came together…nicely
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as always the strikingly beautiful pictures
Thank you, dear. Not that winter is my favourite season but…yes…have “gathered” a bit of that whiteness and still do.
Gorgeous photos for the challenge, Esenga.
Thank you very much.
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I like the first image best and love the first two quotes!!! I can’t remember the last time I say icicles.
Thank you, Gunta, then we have the same opinion about the first image
. Icicles…saw them the other day and couldn’ t resist to take a photo.
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Your images are very captivating!
Thank you very much. And I am sorry for the late answer – it was a very hectic time before Christmas and I am starting to catch up with comments just now.
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Makes so much. Every single quote of yours. Especially the one about love for changing seasons. To be comfortable with chaos, is probably they call being “at peace”.
Thank you, Tatsat. It is really nice to know they have “spoken” to you like they did to me. In a different way, I am sure but that is the beauty.
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Lovely images, Esenga!
Thank you!
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I love sunsets best and you never disappoint…
After these words I will try even more my best not to disappoint.
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nice post…. i like it
I am happy you do, thanks!
Thanks too… and advance Happy New yEar
Thank you. My best wishes for the coming 2013!
same to u… and happy new year