Home Sweet Home
I had a wonderful time down south but it sure is good to be home. Even if the sunflowers are gone and the leaves have blown away. It’s been snowing off an on since I’ve been back and I’ve finally cooled off from the warm temps of the southeast. It’s 5 below zero out there this morning.
I still have some recaps of Georgia to share with you but never fear, I’ll get back to our regular program soon. In the meantime, click here for the before shot back in August of almost the same scene above.
So glad to be back. See you soon!
Reblogged this on Hello100blog.
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welcome home Leah..it’s great to have you back
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Thank you my friend. I missed ya!
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both are beautiful images, each one with its own magic …
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Thank you Ellen, so nice to hear from you again. And glad to see you back to blogging, I’m enjoying your grateful series. 🙂
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Welcome home! I love the comparative shots. A lot has changed. Strangely its like we’re still stuck in fall here… wet and 40’s. You’ve dealing with MUCH colder temperatures!
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Yeah it’s cold, an REALLY windy. Looks like it’s going to be a long winter. Still, I’m glad to be back home.
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Hi, I found you through Real Ranch Wife @ http://morrowfamilyranch.wordpress.com and I have to say, your photography is gorgeous. The colors you capture just speak to me. Lovely!
~d.
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Awe, thank you so much for stopping by! I’m flattered you like my work. I just love it out here, everywhere I turn, there is a photo to be made. Thanks Again!
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Gorgeous pictures . . . I especially enjoyed this one, after viewing the “before.” Seasons are amazing things, aren’t they?
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Yes! Everything looks so different per season. In fact I’m working on a seasonal project for a client who lives part time out here. He’s enjoying seeing everything change. And change drastically. Thanks for stopping by!
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Home looks beautiful to me…
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Home is beautiful, I love it here. Thanks for noticing. 😉
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Like this contrast of warm colours and winter cold.
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Thanks, I do too. Sometimes it looks really bland but if the sky is just right, everything pops, even though it is all frozen and dead. Thanks for commenting!
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The same week you posted this picture, we still had some sunflowers in Austin:
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com/2011/12/07/sun-on-a-cloudy-day/
But even when there are still lots of sunflowers here, I’m with you in liking the way they look when they’re drying out:
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com/2011/08/08/ghosts/
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Beautiful! Yeah, I enjoy sunflowers in all stages. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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