When in Europe, I didn’t have the chance to see (and feel) the snow. For all that I heard, after some days, it just becomes annoying. But, it looks so pretty, especially under the moon light, that I still feel like I need to live this at least once!
My sister-in-law is from the Philippines. I remember the first time she saw snow out here it was funny. She was kind of like a cat discovering water is wet.
Cold and wet! As for snow in the moonlight, we used to go cross country skiing on the top of the Sandias under the full moon. The moonlight reflecting off the snow at 3000 meters about sea level is magical.
Love the monochrome effect. Very atmospheric.
Thanks, Julia!
So beautiful!! The tree/bush by street light my favorite!
Thanks, Nancy!
When in Europe, I didn’t have the chance to see (and feel) the snow. For all that I heard, after some days, it just becomes annoying. But, it looks so pretty, especially under the moon light, that I still feel like I need to live this at least once!
My sister-in-law is from the Philippines. I remember the first time she saw snow out here it was funny. She was kind of like a cat discovering water is wet.
Yeah, I think some of us (that don’t have snow) usually forget it is wet! haha
Cold and wet! As for snow in the moonlight, we used to go cross country skiing on the top of the Sandias under the full moon. The moonlight reflecting off the snow at 3000 meters about sea level is magical.
Oh wow! Hope some day I can see sth like this 🙂
Wow it’s hard to believe snow already!
Thanks, Michelle. The mountains got quite a bit of snow two weeks ago.
Wow that is hard to believe! It will be here before we know it!
FABULOUS â such rich chiaroscuro!!!!!!
Thanks, Patti!
Nooooooooooooooo!!!! Don’t even want to think about such
Hi Teri! It doesn’t last very long around here.
I’m with Teri! 😀 Lovely photo op though. Hugs.
Thanks, Teagan. I like snow in the mountains.
Snow works well with the b/w, nice.
Thanks!