Love that filigree of bare branches against the sky.
Yes. And that light!!
Què macos aquests arbres nus cap el cel!!Aquests canvis de cels et regalen un munt de preciosos instants.Hugs, Sean.
Fortunately, there was not much traffic, so that my eyes could enjoy the view.Aferradetes, Paula.
Una carretera d'hivern, però plena de llum i de belles filigranes com diu Elephant's Child.Una abraçada, Sean! Carme
A few hundred metres further on there are some magnificent birch trees. But when I approached them, there was unfortunately oncoming traffic ;-)Abraçades, Carme!
Es muy bueno el cielo que has captado, con las siluetas de esos árboles de ramas desnudas.Feliz fin de semana.
Muchas gracias, Antonia.Y que tengan un buen comienzo de semana.
Beautiful photo and nice framing.
Thank you, Bill. You know the story of the blind hen that sometimes finds a grain of corn, don't you? ;-)
Trees framed against sky is always beautiful to see.
In this case, particularly beautiful.
May you have adventures and blessings in them.
Ah, thank you, Mimi. On the road I was, though, only between neighbouring town and my village. ;-)
Love that filigree of bare branches against the sky.
ReplyDeleteYes. And that light!!
DeleteQuè macos aquests arbres nus cap el cel!!
ReplyDeleteAquests canvis de cels et regalen un munt de preciosos instants.
Hugs, Sean.
Fortunately, there was not much traffic, so that my eyes could enjoy the view.
DeleteAferradetes, Paula.
Una carretera d'hivern, però plena de llum i de belles filigranes com diu Elephant's Child.
ReplyDeleteUna abraçada, Sean!
Carme
A few hundred metres further on there are some magnificent birch trees. But when I approached them, there was unfortunately oncoming traffic ;-)
DeleteAbraçades, Carme!
Es muy bueno el cielo que has captado, con las siluetas de esos árboles de ramas desnudas.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
Muchas gracias, Antonia.
DeleteY que tengan un buen comienzo de semana.
Beautiful photo and nice framing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill. You know the story of the blind hen that sometimes finds a grain of corn, don't you? ;-)
DeleteTrees framed against sky is always beautiful to see.
ReplyDeleteIn this case, particularly beautiful.
DeleteMay you have adventures and blessings in them.
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you, Mimi.
DeleteOn the road I was, though, only between neighbouring town and my village. ;-)