On the cold side of a clear kitchen pane, an almost audible serenity presided over the early morning stretch from abounding twigs and blanketed boughs.
With breath and hot coffee steaming the window, a newly opened front door practically framed the trundle of the living day, which appeared to momentarily stop and smile back.
(Photo: Edward Roads)
Written by Edward Roads
One of your best today!
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I really appreciate that Dawn. Thank You very much.
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Beautiful and the photo is breathtaking
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Thank You. I honestly appreciate that.
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You’re welcome
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Chillingly cheerful! π
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I greatly appreciate that. Thank You.
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Awesome, very nice picture too!
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Thank You so much. I truly appreciate it.
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Beautifully done. I love that image to go with your two sentences. It’s also beautiful. π
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You are very kind Robin. Thank You so much.
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Puts me right in the picture. The simplicity echoes the scene….love it.
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Thank You very much for your wonderfully kind words. I appreciate it.
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Beautiful word and image – they create a lovely peaceful space in my mind π Thanks.
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Thank You so much. I deeply appreciate your kind words.
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What a lovely post. That is how I start most days. π
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I really appreciate your terrifically kind words. Thank You.
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Beautiful pictures and evocative as always
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I appreciate that. Thank You so very much.
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Terrific!
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Reblogged this on Ancien Hippie.
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Thanks for supplying some winter, which has been AWOL in my area.
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Thank You Joanne. I appreciate it.
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I think I just fell into heaven.
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Your kindness humbles me. Thank You.
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It is true. I think I did.
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I nominate you for the Spirit Animal Award π http://toomanyfeelings1.com/2016/03/12/the-spirit-animal-award-blog-award/ xxx
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My appreciation is deep. My Thanks are truly endless.
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You are more than welcome π
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This reminds me of many a winding path in the forests surrounding the small German village in which we lived during my first Fulbright Exchange Teaching year near Schweindorf. You brought back fond memories.
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I am pleased it resonated with you in some wonderful way Dr. Mary. Thank You.
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My pleasure, Mr. TwoSentences. π
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Great photo! It seems to easily draw you into it! It speaks of silence and peace… Great capture! I like the portrait style, and that if not for the leaves, it could be mistaken for a greyscale photo π
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Thank You so much. I truly appreciate that.
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Wow, this is a wonderful image and your description with its Framing it in words. Simply perfect post.
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Your wonderfully kind words are truly heartwarming. Thank You so very much.
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Oh my I truly love this one, thank you for posting it!
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I greatly appreciate that. Thank You so much.
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You took me right there! I will remember this and pay attention as a spring morning smiles back at me.
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Thank You JoAnna. I really appreciate your wonderful words.
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Wahoo! I LOVE the idea of the day smiling back!
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I honestly appreciate that. Thank You so much.
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I love the photograph of a path that leads somewhere bordered by the most inviting snowy forest I have ever seen. I love to take photographs of snow topped branches. Even the street lamp is covered. I feel like the photograph is right before the wind blows and a tree tosses snow on you just for disturbing them with the sound of a shutter click. Amazing job as usual, Edward! π
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Your kindness stops me in my tracks. Thank You so very much for your wonderful thoughtfulness.
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Your posts are really good and I’m still new at this, so I notice a good thing when I appreciate it.
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I love this one. Not much snow here in Texas, but remember all too well my 50 years in Chicago. Lovely picture too.
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Thank You Toni. I deeply appreciate that.
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Love, love the smiling back of the day! Your blog is so unique and fresh! thanks.
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You are very kind Rhonda. Thank You so much.
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