Wednesday, November 28, 2007

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas....

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a nice photo. It shows just enough snow to make the scene interesting. I also looked at the building and think the siding is cedar. Is that what it is?

Olivier said...

une ballade sous la neige, cela doit être agréable.

A ride in the snow, it must be fun.

Anonymous said...

Bei Euch siehts schon richtig Adventlich Weihnachtsmässig aus mit dem Schnee.
Hier könnte man meinen es ist Frühling,hatten den ganzen Tag Sonne,allerdings recht kalt im Schatten:-)
Solches Wetter müssten wir am Samstag haben,das wäre wunderbar.
Melissa reitet gerne auch im Schnee ja?Dasy Mae macht wohl jedes Wetter Spass!

Gudl said...

Hallo Frau Schweitzer ;-)
das ist nicht Melissa auf dem Pferd, sondern die Tochter von unseren Freunden, die an Thanksgiving da waren. Allerdings stimmt es, dass Melissa bei jedem Wetter reitet.

Dunja said...

Schnee.Ohje.

Martha said...

Shivers! At least Melissa has a nice warm seat. That should help offset the cold.

duopastorale said...

How I wish we could have a little snow. The chalet looks intriguing Gudl....

Lori said...

You have a nice dusting of snow there. It must get very cold in the dead of winter. That's a lovely shot!

Susan Skitt said...

Looks like it should be a Christmas card cover :)

Anika said...

That's a great picture!

Priscilla said...

That is not Melisa who has that warm seat in the picture. It is one of Gudrun's Thanksgiving guests.

Nice picture. Yes...it'll be looking a bit like Christmas again this weekend.

Mary said...

Gudi,

I love this photo and enjoyed seeing all of the others as well. Thanks so much for sharing. I came here by way of Old Man Lincoln. :-)

Martha said...

Well, I bet when it is Melissa, her seat will be warm too.

Wanda said...

I wish we would get a little snow where we live. If we travel 3.5 hours...Lake Tahoe has lots of snow!!

J. Andrew Lockhart said...

looks wonderful, but I'm glad I'm not there! Too cold! :)

Isadora said...

I still envy the peaceful environment that you have. The horse simply makes it a more elegant affair :)