Beautiful picture and quote. I really like the light shining on the barn. It's very welcoming. It reminds me of the song by David Cook, 'Light On'..."Try to leave a light on when I’m gone, Something I rely on to get home". We get a little snow and then it melts. We had beautiful sun yesterday, but none today. That's February, I guess.
i just read more about you...wow. you are a true child of God... and i am sure you have an amazing family. my dear friend has a son with autism and she has such a story... she wrote "elijah's cup"... you should read if you have time... truly special. and so are you. xoxo
That is a beautiful picture! Be sure to email me (on todays post) and I will get this give a way to you as soon as possible...and congratulations again! :D
Subby, well I certainly could take some just like it! It has looked just like this around here in the country! Some of the roads are plowed just about that well, too! ha.
I’m sitting here; a little under the weather on this Sunday morning, so I thought I would leave you a quick comment. I had such a huge smile on my face when I saw the video of Harry on the kitchen counter and loved the fact that you would grab your camera and get a video of it. Priceless. Not everyone could do that. I’m sure you have your moments of doubt and frustration, but you also seem to have been given a gift of humor and patience and kindness beyond what many of us have. Your blog is witness to God and his work in your life. I try to remember to say a quick prayer for my “blogger friends” when reading their posts…I will continue to do that for you. By the way, I’m enjoying all the new birds at my makeshift feeder! I wish our snow would melt, even if it means getting more later, a little break would be nice! Have a great week…
Anita...thank you so very much. I've been in quite a slump lately and your words certainly encouraged me. Keeping a sense of humor helps for sure! ...so does a little solitude which I intentionally carve out for myself on a regular basis!
Even though it's from the net, it is quite the pretty picture. And winter has been more than sweet enough, and it's now time for her to allow spring to be sweet to us.
I love Winter shots like that. The snow covers the bare trees so the overall effect is like a black & white photo... and then something like a barn, a bird, whatever... comes along and jolts you with a splash of color.
wow. that is an amazing pic...my snow has melted thankfully...i hesitate to believe spring is right around the corner...
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous picture!
ReplyDeleteBrian ~ don't believe it...it's only February! ha!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Kary at My Farm House Kitchen for the quote that inspired this post.
ReplyDeletei love this photo and your outlook on life... so happy to have found your blog xx
ReplyDeleteIm with you Betsy, its ONLY February.LOL
ReplyDeleteLooks as though it's not letting up - lovely pic. Happy weekend! xa
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture and quote. I really like the light shining on the barn. It's very welcoming. It reminds me of the song by David Cook, 'Light On'..."Try to leave a light on when I’m gone,
ReplyDeleteSomething I rely on to get home".
We get a little snow and then it melts. We had beautiful sun yesterday, but none today. That's February, I guess.
i just read more about you...wow. you are a true child of God... and i am sure you have an amazing family. my dear friend has a son with autism and she has such a story... she wrote "elijah's cup"... you should read if you have time... truly special. and so are you. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful picture! Be sure to email me (on todays post) and I will get this give a way to you as soon as possible...and congratulations again! :D
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Warmth in the midst of cold. Cozy and inviting.
ReplyDeleteAw dang! I thought you took that shot, Betsy ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely picture. Even after months of snow, pictures like this one take my breath away.;)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovey Sunday,
xo
Zuzana
Subby, well I certainly could take some just like it! It has looked just like this around here in the country! Some of the roads are plowed just about that well, too! ha.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful picture. We are expecting some more snow this week.
ReplyDeletethe light on the side of the building just makes this - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI’m sitting here; a little under the weather on this Sunday morning, so I thought I would leave you a quick comment. I had such a huge smile on my face when I saw the video of Harry on the kitchen counter and loved the fact that you would grab your camera and get a video of it. Priceless. Not everyone could do that. I’m sure you have your moments of doubt and frustration, but you also seem to have been given a gift of humor and patience and kindness beyond what many of us have. Your blog is witness to God and his work in your life. I try to remember to say a quick prayer for my “blogger friends” when reading their posts…I will continue to do that for you.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I’m enjoying all the new birds at my makeshift feeder! I wish our snow would melt, even if it means getting more later, a little break would be nice!
Have a great week…
A very wonderful winter view. Red and snow storms are classic together.
ReplyDeleteLadyCat ~ Oh yes, I know the song you are talking about...haven't heard that in year! Perfect with this picture!
ReplyDeleteAnita...thank you so very much. I've been in quite a slump lately and your words certainly encouraged me. Keeping a sense of humor helps for sure! ...so does a little solitude which I intentionally carve out for myself on a regular basis!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better!
This beautiful picture almost makes me wish winter would stay a while. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture but it's 60 and I am loving it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNanny ~ no way! 60? I can't imagine...that's barefoot weather in my book! ha.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing, stunning AND cozy winter picture. I would love to stay closed up there a day or two! :D
ReplyDeleteLove the picture! Would be nice to have a couple days there reading or crafting. Congrats on winning with Julie.
ReplyDeleteEven though it's from the net, it is quite the pretty picture. And winter has been more than sweet enough, and it's now time for her to allow spring to be sweet to us.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! But remember Spring is coming and everything will go from whites and greys to greens.
ReplyDeleteI love Winter shots like that. The snow covers the bare trees so the overall effect is like a black & white photo... and then something like a barn, a bird, whatever... comes along and jolts you with a splash of color.
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