Monday, January 28, 2008

On Misty Pond

The pond across the fence from our backyard is veiled in a cold mist after last weekend's snow. Since trees have grown up, we can't see the pond at all during summer, but wintertime brings a pretty peek.

14 comments:

slim said...

I'm surprised to see snow in Selma . . . are you?

Southern Heart said...

Wow...another postcard-worthy photo! I'm glad that you were able to take advantage of such a pretty snowfall.

Jim Klenke said...

Very pretty. Snow is great as long as it goes away by the next morning.

Janet said...

Hi Slim, Yes, we were very surprised to get snow! It had not snowed for several years.

Unknown said...

Lovely shot! Wow! I was kind of surprised to see snow in Alabama at this time of the year! This state is definitively on visit wish list, but maybe not now. In the meantime, I will enjoy your pics...

Halcyon said...

Wow! It must be pretty cold over there. I can't believe this cold spell has hung on so long. And I heard on the radio this morning that we're expecting another big cold front. :( :( :(

Janet said...

Halcyon, This photo was taken last weekend when we had snow. It all melted by the next day! Today, we are expecting 70-degree temps and thunderstorms followed by a cold front, followed by another warm front on Thursday! Thanks for visiting.

Gerald (SK14) said...

not a lot of snow here yet but I'm sure we'll get some - winter does afford us views that are lost in summer.

Annie said...

That is very pretty. And to think that Spring is soon to come and take over that scene.

Alexander said...

yes it sure does!
Is it frozen?

Alexander
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marley said...

Beautiful photo. Its a shame you can't enjoy this view in summer.

Pat said...

What a delightful image! I love it and yes, looks like a postcard!



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Unknown said...

I am loving all these photos with the light dusting of snow. It's beautiful there.

Raquel Sabino Pereira said...

Sooooooo beautiful!!!!!