Well what a lovely New Year's treat. All that wonderful colour! Thank you Roy, it was most enjoyable. Wishing you and yours a very Happy and Healthy New Year....and MUCH BETTER WEATHER!!! :-)
Hey Roy....As I sit here looking at the wind swirls the snow covered fields..I don't know if your beautiful photos of what to look forward to make me cheerful or make me feel blue longing for spring : ( I feel happy that we at least have bright blue skies, and not a cloud to be seen : ) The purple violet is cheery and the shaggy face cow or whatever it is made laugh so that is good!! Grace
Happy New Year to you and your family Roy, lovely pictures. There are two bunches of daffodils in full flower up the road from where I live, these are always early and it is always interesting to see each year how early they will start to flower, this year they started a couple of days before Christmas.
It seems that I didn't read carefully enough what it was supposed to do! Well, no harm done... on both sides I guess. :))
Thank you for your comment on V&V, it was a nice surprise to find it there. Something to think about. Personally, I wouldn't exclude the role-play that generally from the immediate family circle. If I have a problem within my family relations and expectations, I find the role-play helpful. In its positive sense.
I can hardly wait.... Let it be spring soon! Thank you for cheering me up. Five minutes ago it stopped raining, yippie.
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Marianne
Thanks Marianne.
DeleteA great selection of images from last year Roy, Let's hope this year will bring us just as many beautiful photo opportunities...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Trevor, I wish they were from all last year, but unfortunately not, but hopefully this year.
DeleteShapes of things to come.
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Hopefully Keith.
DeleteWell what a lovely New Year's treat. All that wonderful colour! Thank you Roy, it was most enjoyable. Wishing you and yours a very Happy and Healthy New Year....and MUCH BETTER WEATHER!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan, hope you and yours have a great 2013.
DeleteHey Roy....As I sit here looking at the wind swirls the snow covered fields..I don't know if your beautiful photos of what to look forward to make me cheerful or make me feel blue longing for spring : (
ReplyDeleteI feel happy that we at least have bright blue skies, and not a cloud to be seen : )
The purple violet is cheery and the shaggy face cow or whatever it is made laugh so that is good!!
Grace
GG. We don't have very much blue in our sky at the moment nor any snow yet.
DeleteThe cow is a Highland Cow.
Happy New Year Roy! Those sure are some cheerful pictures! Love the Scottish cow and the mare and foal!
ReplyDeleteThank Kathie, Happy New Year.
DeleteNow that's a lovely cheer-up. Thanks Roy and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise, Happy New Year.
DeleteHappy New Year to you and your family Roy, lovely pictures. There are two bunches of daffodils in full flower up the road from where I live, these are always early and it is always interesting to see each year how early they will start to flower, this year they started a couple of days before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lyn, Happy New Year to you and yours.
DeleteThats interesting about the Daffs flowering already, hopefully a good sign of things to come.
Roy, I'm dazzled. There is definitely a lot to be looking forward to! :)
ReplyDeleteHey Petra, it was supposed to cheer you up not dazzle you.{:))
DeleteIt seems that I didn't read carefully enough what it was supposed to do! Well, no harm done... on both sides I guess. :))
DeleteThank you for your comment on V&V, it was a nice surprise to find it there. Something to think about. Personally, I wouldn't exclude the role-play that generally from the immediate family circle. If I have a problem within my family relations and expectations, I find the role-play helpful. In its positive sense.
Thanks Petra.{:))
DeleteThanks Nora, they are great subjects.{:))
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