Thanks Meggin. I am so lucky this is the road leading to our house. It looks like Narnia when it snows and a crackling fire in the autumn. Best to you and family.
OH. MY. LANTUS. That is beautiful!!! How I miss you, your house, your darling family, and New England. I'll spend a few more minutes losing myself in this delicious photo. Thank you for posting it!
Gabe you make me blush. But doesn't that photo just shout New England? We all miss you here tremendously. And btw: I am officially stalking your blog Life With Freckles.
I wish I could look at that photo all day long and feel the peace and quiet moment it represents..... Thank you for posting. I have been back a few times and am finally commenting. What a frenetic life I am living these days -- just the opposite of this photo!!!!
You nailed it Amy! I took it after dropping Chase and Jack Wilson off at school (after they already attended seminary) and there was this wonderful peaceful feeling driving down that road. I'm so glad the photo captured that as much as the Narnia-ishness of it. btw: one of my all time BFF's dropped off a loaf of bread the other day. I totally missed seeing her. ;-)
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks Meggin. I am so lucky this is the road leading to our house. It looks like Narnia when it snows and a crackling fire in the autumn. Best to you and family.
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. LANTUS. That is beautiful!!! How I miss you, your house, your darling family, and New England. I'll spend a few more minutes losing myself in this delicious photo. Thank you for posting it!
ReplyDeleteGabe you make me blush. But doesn't that photo just shout New England? We all miss you here tremendously. And btw: I am officially stalking your blog Life With Freckles.
Deletelike being inside a snow globe -- beautiful
ReplyDeleteHi Dad - it is like living in a snow globe during the winter here. Totally love that image. xoxox
DeleteI wish I could look at that photo all day long and feel the peace and quiet moment it represents..... Thank you for posting. I have been back a few times and am finally commenting. What a frenetic life I am living these days -- just the opposite of this photo!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou nailed it Amy! I took it after dropping Chase and Jack Wilson off at school (after they already attended seminary) and there was this wonderful peaceful feeling driving down that road. I'm so glad the photo captured that as much as the Narnia-ishness of it. btw: one of my all time BFF's dropped off a loaf of bread the other day. I totally missed seeing her. ;-)
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