Blue-gray skies...a bit of Texas winter? You have had more than most parts of Texas. We still have had no snow...but you never know about Texas Mother Nature!
Your weather seems to be fairly similar to our, so are any of your trees in blossom yet? Lots of flowering here. Pollen counts are already approaching the ridiculous level.
Joanne Faries, originally from the Philadelphia area, lives in Texas with her husband Ray. She considers herself fortunate to be able to pursue a writing career after eons in the business world. Joanne enjoys reading and movies, and is the film critic for the Little Paper of San Saba.
Soon those bare branches will be covered.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt. We have not really had a winter
DeleteReaching for the sky, tilted upon high
ReplyDeleteThanks. I knew there was a poem in there
DeleteSo calming and serene looking!
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Yep. I was on a walk and looked up at the right moment
DeleteBlue-gray skies...a bit of Texas winter? You have had more than most parts of Texas. We still have had no snow...but you never know about Texas Mother Nature!
ReplyDeleteYep. You never know with Feb. had 1.5 inches of rain yesterday. I would like a snow day!!
DeleteI love wintery trees - I use bare branches a lot when I'm writing. That sky is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI do too. I hope we get at least one snow dusting here before we zoom to hot. February is often our last chance in TX
DeleteBeautiful photo! I hope you are having a good week.
ReplyDeletethanks. Plowing through work, but surviving. Back at you - hope all is well
DeleteI'm looking forward to Spring. Loved the post .
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Spring is around the corner
DeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks. It was a perfect day
DeleteYour weather seems to be fairly similar to our, so are any of your trees in blossom yet? Lots of flowering here. Pollen counts are already approaching the ridiculous level.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. I am okay with spring pollens but Ray inhales nose spray daily. The mountain cedar kills him.
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