SUNRISE
AN OVERNIGHT FROST HAS TOUCHED THE LAND
FROST ON THE RAILWAY TIES
TONIGHT’S FULL MOON THROUGH OUR PINE TREES
GROANER’S CORNER:(( As a little girl climbed onto Santa's lap, Santa asked the usual, "And what would you like for Christmas?" The child stared at him open mouthed and horrified for a minute, then gasped: "Didn't you get my E-mail?"
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Wowser, railway ties with frost and moon shots over the top.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful early morning light! Your photography is even better than usual!
ReplyDeleteMore jigsaw puzzle possibilities. Al, the track and the fog is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStellar shots. You could win prizes for your photography.....so good.
ReplyDeleteGroaner made me chuckle too.
Awesome pictures !
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the moon, Al. I really like that stone foundation, also.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and really shows the change of seasons. Fog and frost, what a combo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Al ... as usual 😊
ReplyDeleteWonderful Sunday morning shots, nice brisk weather, love the moon shot.
ReplyDeleteThe "early bird" gets the frosty shots! :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW! I LOVE the frost on the train tracks...all gorgeous photos, Al!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics today Al!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pictures as always Al.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of 15/16 when we stayed home before going Fulltime.
Too bad you couldn't light a fire under someone's backside so they could get Kelly's test done sooner. Kathy said she would have told then she would see them in the Spring. Praying it turns out to be a "Better Safe Then Sorry".
If you do any shoveling this year do it slowly so you don't have medical problems. (Heart or Back)
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Great photos. Loved the moon shot. Good luck to Kelly tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteMother Nature provided a gorgeous easel of art today..great job, Al!
ReplyDeleteI have to repeat others here. Your photos are spectacular today. Love the moon though there trees.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. You were really inspired with these beauties. So peaceful, they really draw me in. The summer countryside is definitely making its transition to winter.
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