Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lakes

Wednesday’s Photos

Nostalgic Feelings Expressed through Five Images

When the snow is too deep to shovel, the wind howling around the house and the thermometer reaches rock bottom, one begins to yearn for sunshine, warmth and flowers to cheer you up. I found a few pictures in my archive, which gave me a big lift. Enjoy.

13 thoughts on “Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lakes

  1. Beautiful On Wednesday, January 19, 2022, The Peter and Gertrud Klopp Family Project wrote:

    > Peter Klopp posted: ” Wednesday’s Photos Nostalgic Feelings Expressed > through Five Images When the snow is too deep to shovel, the wind howling > around the house and the thermometer reaches rock bottom, one begins to > yearn for sunshine, warmth and flowers to cheer you up” >

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  2. Even here, the native flowers are beginning to rest; only the cold-weather landscape flowers continue to bloom. It helps me to understand how pleasing it can be for people like you, living in the midst of snow and bone-chilling cold, to remember warmer days, and brighter colors. Thanks for sharing some of your flowers with us. Their time will come again!

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  3. Facebook has a Texas Wildflowers group, and at this fallow time of year people increasingly post anticipatory photographs of spring wildflowers from years gone by. A few wildflowers still bloom here in January, but they’re harder to find than at any other time of year.

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