Dear Eolake,they are all of them full of mystery and magic,something like in the "Forests Dream" by your magic friend Stefan Blondal. With endless admiration and sympathy,always yours Paul Alexandru Cazacliu artmanro@yahoo.com P.S.I hope you'll send to me more of such magic pictures.
Oh. We just got 2 and a half feet of snow last night, just came in from shoveling out my car. The birch trees were loaded down with drifts. New Hampshire got even more snow. Remember those days.
High see what yew mean! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery very good. The textures and soft focus contrasts are extremely satisfying
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It's starting to make me homesick - I've always loved birches. Plus, the state I'm from has the white birch as the state tree.
ReplyDeleteWhere's that?
ReplyDeleteDear Eolake,they are all of them full of mystery and magic,something like in the "Forests Dream" by your magic friend Stefan Blondal.
ReplyDeleteWith endless admiration and sympathy,always yours Paul Alexandru Cazacliu artmanro@yahoo.com
P.S.I hope you'll send to me more of such magic pictures.
New Hampshire is the "White Birch" state. :o)
ReplyDeleteNot many people know that, Gandalfe :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm from New Hampshire. The Native Americans there used to make their lodges out of birch bark.
Hannah, you're nealy my neighbor. I thought you were from England!I'm heading up to N.H. in 2 weeks. My cousin is in Lyme.
ReplyDeleteLaurie, New York
I lived in NH until I was 13. Then I moved to the Netherlands with my mom. I've been here nearly 10 years now. So not neighbors anymore. :)
ReplyDeleteOh. We just got 2 and a half feet of snow last night, just came in from shoveling out my car. The birch trees were loaded down with drifts. New Hampshire got even more snow. Remember those days.
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