As much as I don't really like winter, I still love to wake up to a surprise snowfall in the morning. I think it must be the kid in me, happy at the prospect of a snow day.
And surprise snow is the best.
The reflected light brightens your bedroom, as you push the covers aside and go to the window. And outside the world has been transformed into a magical place -- clean and bright and white.
Thursday morning brought a surprise snow. Just a few inches, but enough to create its own magic. I couldn't resist taking the camera out for a few shots. This beautiful stone bank house, in a nearby town, is one of my all-time favorites. Oh how I would love to get a peek inside. ;)
I have a few surprises for you all next week too. Just a little bit of exciting (for me, anyway) news, and maybe a little celebration that we can all share. Stayed tuned for more information. :)
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Please join me for Mosaic Monday. Mr. Linky will be up by 8:30pm Sunday. I look forward to visiting you all. :)
I couldn't agree more, surprise snow is lovely. We woke up to a very heavy frost this morning, which was also nice to see.
ReplyDeleteThe house in your pic is wonderful, and the surrounding streets are very attractive also.
See you on Monday, I wonder what your surprises next week will be?
~Maggie~
Mary, Beautiful snowy scene!
ReplyDeleteI'm soooo excited!!! We to awoke to a surprise!!! Will be there bright and early Monday Morning!! Cathy
ReplyDeleteI understand very well why you would like to have a peek inside this stone bank house. It has a vintage style, an atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteDear Mary...
ReplyDeleteDid you ever expect, when you started this blog, to provide...
a place of refuge
a journey of beauty
a quiet place in a chaotic world?
You have done well. I find retreat in this place. Thank you ...
Marsha
The fresh snow when no one has touched it looks so clean and pure. Such a beautiful picture. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYou have put into words exactly how I would have felt waking up to this little winter wonderland. I love waking up to surprises like this.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, Mary. Always a pleasure visiting you.
Beautiful snowy scene!
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Such beauty! Thanks for posting. It looks like that here in the south too today, but we know it won't last long.
ReplyDeleteI too would like to peak inside this house. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had any snow in a while now and I'm really missing it. Glad you had a little to go out and photograph!
ReplyDeleteI too love the homes with stone facades. One time I worked in one (painting) and the mold was awful not to mention the house was cold. I doubt they're all like that, especially the newer homes. Either way they sure do look pretty from the outside!
Happy belated Birthday Mary!
that photo takes me back to childhood, the east, and so many gooooood memories. thank you, mary! if you get in that house, take pictures! jkj
ReplyDeleteWow! So idyllic it looks :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pic! I love waking up to the amount of snow you got! Unfortunately, our snow usually comes in major dumps and means there is a lot of snowblowing/shoveling to do before we can start our day. It is true that it provides a pristine beauty which adds light to dark winter days and being a skier, I enjoy it too!
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What a lovely spot! I love how snow makes everthing look so clean.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get that much snow..just flurries here in NY, but it is cold..It does look very peaceful covered with snow..
ReplyDeleteYou are a tease..can't wait to hear about your surprises!
Mary, I also love that stone house, and what a beautiful photo of it with the snow on the ground. I enjoyed your commentary on this post. That's the way I felt yesterday morning when I waked up and it was so bright in the bedroom. We have six inches on the ground, and it is fun for awhile; just don't want it to stay too long. Have a great weekend in the snow. laurie
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday Mary! What a wonderful snow scape picture. I have to agree about waking up to a beautiful snowfall. Wow, that desk you found is awesome. Glad it was still there for you when you went back. Had it been me, it probably would have been gone. Have a great weekend, and stay warm.
ReplyDeleteDebbie from NJ
Such a pretty scene! I love natures little surprises. Butterflies are my light snowfalls:)
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a wonderful day!
Wow! what a lovely photograph and I too would love a peek inside. I wonder why we all like to see other people's houses? Perhaps to get fresh ideas. All our snow in the UK has gone now but it is really cold today.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
Mary, thanks for this captivating scene! This is something I never see here in sunny California.
ReplyDeleteComo me gustan los paisajes nevados, hermosa foto.
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Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty home, and it looks wonderful in the snow. I can't wait to learn the news. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Oh so pretty!
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Oh, I agree...I'd be happy there!
ReplyDeleteAnd you're right about the snow..kinda.
I always love our first snowfall. So peaceful and quietly awesome. But our first snowfall from November is still here..with more piled on top of it! But enjoy the beauty of yours.
I love your music! I wonder why! :) I adore her music.
ReplyDeleteThe snow: Mary, how BEAUTIFUL! How I love snow. It is one of my favorite things to buy, photo's of snow. Your little home looks so sweet all nestled in the snow.
I can't wait to hear your exciting news Mary. Whatever it is you certainly deserve it!!
ReplyDeleteJanet
oh how beautiful and I can't wait for the "news". Also, could you please tell me what program you use for your collages, they are so well put together and I look forward to seeing them each week....or is it a secret?
ReplyDeletei love that too! of course we have snow all winter here but there something magical about it.
ReplyDeleteSerene and lovely shot... your blog is wonderful.. so glad I stopped by!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful image...that house does seem to invite wonder.
ReplyDeleteThat house makes me think of England. If you get to go in it, let me know. That would be worth the trip!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful post and great photography. Would love to see a tour of the inside. Love your blog format also. It takes first place if ribbons were given.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular winter wonderland!...Christine
ReplyDeleteMary, lovely, really lovely....thank you...smiles.
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