This week's subject for the Friday My Town Shoot-out is "Ten minutes from home". This is a little wood in Fishers Lane, Pensby, which is just ten minutes walk from our house.
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Friday, 10 December 2010
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oooh I do love snow :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I love the one with the berries. About as much snow as we had. It snowed Tuesday and Wednesday, all gone now, expecting a really big one Sat. night and Sunday. Blessing
ReplyDeleteQMM
Well, I see you have some snow, too, this winter! We're all out of red berries here, unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty but looks cold.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful snowy woods, complete with red berries and some sort of white bird against the blue sky. A gull?
ReplyDeleteSure looks pretty. Sad, but I didn't have a chance to run out 10 minutes from home this week.
ReplyDeletegreat place to walk for sure!! love the first shot SS.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so incredibly beautiful - yet I know that the clear blue skies mean a nasty freeze will come over night. Are the berries on a Rowan tree or another type?
ReplyDeleteKeep warm and cosy please, sending care and warm huggles to you all, Michelle and Zebby Cat
where are the children? No children playing in the snow?
ReplyDeletelove the photo, is it from this week or the archives, have you had snow already, and did it blow in because the snow on the tree trunks got there with heavy winds.
ReplyDeleteword verf. witneryt - love it.
Wow, you really are having classic winter this year, aren't you. Lovely views.
ReplyDeleteYes, Ginger - the whole country has had thick snow much earlier than usual this year. It's now gone mild again but ther is still some snow lying in the shaded parts of the garden.
ReplyDeleteEven more beautiful is the white snow when combined with the red of the berries!
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