I came right here when I saw your comment. I didn’t even answer you. LOL She is so gorgeous. Still holding onto her leaves and in beautiful shape. Thank you so very much.❤️❤️❤️
The blue thing is a pickup truck driving across the intersection. The photo was taken from my old pickup truck while waiting at the light. Thanks, Leenda
Waiting at a stoplight in an old pickup truck with white and red lights glaring at me and a blue pickup driving through the intersection seemed so American. Thanks, John.
A photo of a blue truck zooming through an intersection taken from my old truck with a freakingly aged windshield that disperses the light fandango. Wild times in the wild southwest. Thanks, Shey.
Brrr …. I saw that storm as it started in Flagstaff and then went east. We used to live in Co Springs and they got hammered with snow as well. As much as the snow is beautiful, I do not miss living amongst it.
The bamboo looks like it made snow caves a child or animal would love. The opening on the left of that last photo looks like it has a giant set of cat-like eyes staring out.
We had our first flurries a couple of days ago. Nothing stuck here, but north of us got 3 or so inches. We are definitely in winter as our temps have dropped significantly. Stay warm out there.
I came right here when I saw your comment. I didn’t even answer you. LOL She is so gorgeous. Still holding onto her leaves and in beautiful shape. Thank you so very much.❤️❤️❤️
You are welcome, Gigi.
What’s the blue thing?!?
The blue thing is a pickup truck driving across the intersection. The photo was taken from my old pickup truck while waiting at the light. Thanks, Leenda
Very cool!
great photos, Tim; the red, white and blue is spectacular as it should be 🙂
Waiting at a stoplight in an old pickup truck with white and red lights glaring at me and a blue pickup driving through the intersection seemed so American. Thanks, John.
wow ! that is so serendipitous —
I love this.
A photo of a blue truck zooming through an intersection taken from my old truck with a freakingly aged windshield that disperses the light fandango. Wild times in the wild southwest. Thanks, Shey.
Nothing like wold times. So…thank YOU.
Beautiful photos….the red white and blue, spectacular:)
Thanks, Janet.
Brrrr… looks cold out there 🙂
It was 22ºF this morning. Very cold. Thanks, Sue.
Yes that is cold… that is our Minus -5C.. xx Keep warm.. xx
Brrr …. I saw that storm as it started in Flagstaff and then went east. We used to live in Co Springs and they got hammered with snow as well. As much as the snow is beautiful, I do not miss living amongst it.
I’m not a huge fan of snow, either. Thanks, Ingrid.
Incognito Tree wears a white cape!
Wonderful shot of Gigi’s Tree and the motion RWB.
Your tree is strong. Not bothered in the least by heavy snow and drooping bamboo. Thanks, Marina.
I’m happy to hear that!
The bamboo looks like it made snow caves a child or animal would love. The opening on the left of that last photo looks like it has a giant set of cat-like eyes staring out.
Jake was running through the bamboo snow caves. He loves romping in the snow. Thanks, Lavinia.
fun and creative images Tim. I especially like the night lights.
Thanks, Brad.
Wow, that first photo and tree is so impressive.
Thanks, Miriam.
I love nature’s color palette in the first photo.
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Great shots, Tim!
The last one looks a like a magic cavern for weefolk.
AS it’s marina’s tree and Rebecca’s bamboo…It’s for sure a magic cavern! xx
Jake liked running around in under Rebecca’s laid-low bamboo. Thanks, Resa.
Ah, that is interesting. I wonder what he finds in there?
We had our first flurries a couple of days ago. Nothing stuck here, but north of us got 3 or so inches. We are definitely in winter as our temps have dropped significantly. Stay warm out there.
It’s 21 degrees as I coment. Pretty darn cold. Thanks, Brian.