Good morning, ya'll. It has been awhile since I have posted a Not So Wordless Wednesday post. Today's photos are of Winter in the Holler. Not much to see here in the holler except lots of leafless trees. I hope you enjoy seeing what's in my neck of the woods.
A peek at where my Quilt Nest is - way up in that loft. |
Have a beautiful day, my friends and ...
As always...
Happy Stitching and Quilting, ya'll
Melisa
Thank you for the sweet visit.
"Living in the holler, the sun gets around to you late in the day and leaves you early." - Barbara Kingsolver - Demon Copperhead
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
Dedicated to my baby sister , Amy who loved to hunt the holler. Love and miss you, Amo.
I love every season, also the winter. Thank you for your pictures. Enjoy your day !
ReplyDeleteOh I do too, Annelies. Winter in the holler is a stark contrast to what it looks like in the summer and spring time when the trees have all of their leaves, but it is still pretty. Have a wonderful day and thank you for the sweet visit.
DeleteLovely photos, Melissa. Our place looks like that, too. Winter is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, Sue. I agree; winter is a beautiful time of the year. I always find something interesting to see in the woods during the winter that I miss during spring and summer time. Hugs.
DeleteWhat pretty pictures of winter in the Holler, Melisa!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, Robin. I bet it is quite beautiful in your neck of the woods right now as well. Hugs.
DeleteBeautiful Holler!!
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, Brenda. I feel fortunate to live here. Hugs.
DeleteYour neck of the woods looks a lot like mine. Deep in slumber and wrapped in cold! I still love it! Even in the deepest of Winter's there is always something interesting happening in nature. Wishing you a most lovely day sweet friend ((hugs))
ReplyDeleteOh yes, all is at rest. I look forward to spring time and seeing everything green up. I agree there is always something fun to find in nature. On this particular day, all of my sweet birdies were not in sight . Brrrr I guess it was too cold for them too. Lol. Hugs.
DeleteI have to admit it looks very cold but at the same time there's a certain beauty to it. Thank you for sharing!
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Oh , Donna. It was very cold. We do not get much sunlight here in the holler and winter time can be quite gray , but I do love it here. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.
DeleteThe Holler is beautiful Melisa! Love your pictures! it was very cold a few days ago over here in Albany NY, but were getting better weather in the coming days!
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Oh thank you so much ,Diana. It was cold here , but we did not get as bad of weather as you all received. I hope you have been staying warm and cozy. It has started to warm up here so maybe the warm system will head your way. Hugs.
DeleteIt is beautiful looks like where I live, except now I live in town.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun. I enjoy living out in the country and the holler is very isolated . I do enjoy all of the trees though during storms I am on pins and needles hoping that none of them fall. Lol. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.
DeleteThe word that came to mind with the bit of your Quilt Nest was "eyrie" like an eagle has. It must have a great view out from the top of the hill.
ReplyDeleteAah thank you ,Susan. I will have to give a better look in another photo. It is 18 long steps up to the quilt nest. I am so happy that hubby made it for me. I do not get up to it that often during the winter. Hugs.
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