Friends
from all over the world are starting to share spring pictures while we are still
struggling with our winter. Over the past two days we've been getting loads of snow... Next week children will have their winter holiday
and they'll be enjoying it with granny and grandpa and in the end of the week with the whole
family as me and hubby have few days off as well. Our deliberate plan is simple; to visit relatives and friends, spend some time together with children
doing nothing much. To take it slow and give our soul a chance to catch up
with our body.
The answers you seek
never come when the
mind is busy, they come
when the mind is still...
The answers you seek
never come when the
mind is busy, they come
when the mind is still...
Sharing with: Mersad Donko - Through my lens, Wednesday around the world,
wnderful pictures in the snow. Enjoy the wintertime
ReplyDeletebest regards
susa
Thank you Suza!
DeleteLovely images. Enjoy your family and stay warm!
ReplyDeleteWe will! Thank you :)
DeleteSo lovely wintery scenes and portraits! Greetings!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteLovely shots.
ReplyDeleteLove the textures on your pictures, they make them even more frosty and your sweet daughters golden hair matches so beautifully .
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruss, patricia
Thank you Patricia! :)
DeleteYou are showing us true winter wonderland scenes. Magnificent. Thank you for linking in with "Through My Lens"
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Thank you Mersad! Thank you for hosting :)
DeleteWe are still full-fledged into winter as well... seeing all the spring flowers makes me long for spring. Your photos are stunning though, especially the one of your daughter.
ReplyDeleteLisa at Life Thru the Lens (www.lisakerner-slp.com)
Nice to know that we are not alone :) Enjoy your winter Lisa.
DeleteYou make winter look lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt sometimes is :) thanks!
DeleteBlessings on your holiday! Spring is nearer than you think!
ReplyDeleteHoping so June! :) thank you!
DeleteWe vacillate between spring (almost summer) like temps and then back to the ice box. My daffodils have been up since mid-January and keep getting their tops nipped with the freezing temps. Your snowy photos are lovely, but I agree that spring cannot come soon enough.
ReplyDeleteLove those winter pictures, the light and tones in them are just perfect
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx