Railroad tracks are like the adventure of life. One never knows where our paths will lead us. Will it be the smooth shiny side, or the dull side of the track, with a few imperfections along the way?
Saturday, November 17, 2012
A Peak Into My World
The North Woods is experiencing an in between time.
Hi Muffy...Your to funny ..I love what's happen in the hollow..log that is ! Your in between season is lovely...the fringe grass and white birch are nice!! grace
:) re: the dusting.... I KNOW!!!! i sit here, crocheting and every once in awhile i will look up and oh, there is dust on the windowsill, bunnies on the floor over there, i should get right up & clean house or just dust right... tomorrow is good... :)
What wonderful pictures and your blog is delightful! Love the spirit in your writting and photos. Read back and boy do those egg rolls look good. Where is Pearson WI? I know I have been there but I can't seem to remember where it is. I am in Wausau.
Great pictures! I actually love this in between time as long as its not really really cold. There is expectation in the world and soon here it will turn white...:)
it's so nice to walk in the woods in all seasons. This time of year is always neat because it's comletly different and so open compared to other times. Your pictures are creative and beautiful. I especially enjoyed that first shot looking through the hollow log! Good idea!
I just love nature period no matter what season it is in. I really like the picture with the bark and the pine needles showing. Look out your window any time of the day and you see something different.
I love bark, and the woods, I guess you could say I am always barking up the tree, lol.
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oh, thanks for sharing this northern view! love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us peek into northern Wisconsin. We're still kind of fallish here. I'll try to post pix soon.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Muff
Very lovely photos. I'll be sure to get a photo of the baby tasting a tangy pickled peach next year!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Hi Muffy...Your to funny ..I love what's happen in the hollow..log that is !
ReplyDeleteYour in between season is lovely...the fringe grass and white birch are nice!!
grace
:) re: the dusting.... I KNOW!!!! i sit here, crocheting and every once in awhile i will look up and oh, there is dust on the windowsill, bunnies on the floor over there, i should get right up & clean house or just dust right... tomorrow is good... :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures captured!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos !
ReplyDeleteVery clever photos too. Have you thought of making your own calendars as gifts with them? Perhaps in mosaic form to match the seasons?
ReplyDeleteCheers
Love your photos...Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyou have brown too..it looks the same here..at least you went out to photograph it! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these photo's, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Diana
i love looking through the log... and your world is beautiful in it's in between state.. looks like you had sunshine to help sparkle your world.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Muffy! I feel like I'm in that "in between" time too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures and your blog is delightful! Love the spirit in your writting and photos. Read back and boy do those egg rolls look good. Where is Pearson WI? I know I have been there but I can't seem to remember where it is. I am in Wausau.
ReplyDeletelove your photos!! thanks for the north woods visit!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I actually love this in between time as long as its not really really cold. There is expectation in the world and soon here it will turn white...:)
ReplyDeleteit's so nice to walk in the woods in all seasons. This time of year is always neat because it's comletly different and so open compared to other times. Your pictures are creative and beautiful. I especially enjoyed that first shot looking through the hollow log! Good idea!
ReplyDeleteI just love nature period no matter what season it is in. I really like the picture with
ReplyDeletethe bark and the pine needles showing. Look out your window any time of the day and you see
something different.
It's a plain-Jane time of year but you have captured some of its beauty.
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