Christmas morning dawned cold and clear, a beautiful day.
The thick fog from Christmas Eve left this treasure -
A delicate frosty Queen Anne's Lace heart ...
THOUGH LIFE MAY TRY TO TRODDEN, FLATTEN AND CHANGE US, OUR HEART AND SOUL REMAINS! -- Nina P.
7 comments:
There is only one word--maybe two, to describe this photo...exquisite, and WOW!
Fills my eyes--I think this heart of Queen Anne's lace is one of my favorites of all time!
I agree with Beth--exquisite!
Ahh a septor for the Queen of Hearts it is a fitting gift for you my dear.
I'm glad you have survived Christmas on your feet with camera in hand...I hope it was a happy one. I made it through too battered but unbroken and a good time was had by all. I guess that's all that counts. Love you
This is incredibly lovely Ms. Clytie! Such a beautiful find!
That is a gorgeous flower! Merry Christmas Clytie!!!
We did have such fun when we were children--the forests of our childhood were magical and the stories were endless...I remember...
If only we could go back there...
((hugs)) It is interesting that our life was amazing--and at the time we did not know it...
Hmmm....
I love you, Sissy. I'm so glad we got to spend time together in the enchanted forests of our childhood.
((hugs))
Again--I think this is one of your most beautiful captures... WOW!
PS The performance went great--sound didn't quite pan out as thought, for the first few songs, but that didn't matter...all was well. Thank you, oh, thank you for praying for me. (((((BIG HUGS)))))))
I have to comment on that Queen Anne's lace!! I simply love them with the frost, like that!! And the butternut squash made me stop and stare for a while!! Gorgeous!!
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