Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Can't agree more, stay in bed weather is upon us. However the house animal had other ideas this morning.
Beautiful pictures. I've always liked how the webby branches on winter's leafless trees look like lace or filigree. His pictures capture that.
Really beautiful! Have a grand day1
I love to watch the sun come up-sometimes. I might have missed it, but have you heard any news on your new book? I can't wait to read it!
Nice! We’ve been having some spectacular sunsets lately. I can’t comment on the sunrises because, well, when the sun rises, I’m where you were this morning.
Misty Barnes -- alas, no news . . . my agents is still sending it around.
Agent, not agents.
wow these are so beautiful! Well done John and Vicki thank you for posting.
I have often wondered what "crack of dawn" means. I think John Captured it. Way to go
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Can't agree more, stay in bed weather is upon us. However the house animal had other ideas this morning.
Beautiful pictures. I've always liked how the webby branches on winter's leafless trees look like lace or filigree. His pictures capture that.
Really beautiful! Have a grand day1
I love to watch the sun come up-sometimes. I might have missed it, but have you heard any news on your new book? I can't wait to read it!
Nice! We’ve been having some spectacular sunsets lately. I can’t comment on the sunrises because, well, when the sun rises, I’m where you were this morning.
Misty Barnes -- alas, no news . . . my agents is still sending it around.
Agent, not agents.
wow these are so beautiful! Well done John and Vicki thank you for posting.
I have often wondered what "crack of dawn" means. I think John Captured it. Way to go
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