After several days of grayness and gloom, a clear sunshiny day was like a blessing -- especially to someone trying to take pictures.
The sun set alight a few tenacious beech leaves . . .
And decorated the little church down the road with shadow shafts and filigree . . .
It illuminated the hoarfrost on a distant mountain . . .
And silvered a simple power line . . .
It lingered in the bare tree tops . . .
Before skulking along the ridge to the south.
Little leaves cupped to catch the last precious light . . .
Blades of grass glowed spring-green . . .
And Otis positioned himself to catch the last rays.
9 comments:
Sunshine is a wonderful thing, especially when you haven't seen it for a while!
Sure appreciated sunshine yesterday
The light is such a blessing!
Ah. Sunshine. None in our recent past and none in our foreseeable future, so I can't tell you how grateful I am for these glowing pictures!
Nothing works like sunshine to uplift your spirits and change your attitude. Otis has the right idea I believe.
Sam
Lovely poetry in word and visions!
sunshine......a gift
loved this post
There is sure a lot to be said for a warm sun on a cold day like today! Sadly, it is not here. Have a grand weekend !! Cathy
The thing I disliked most about WI winters was not the snow, it was the number of gray days all winter. Now our house is built to maximum the sun and I can almost always find a room where the sun shines in.
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