A photo every day from my back door looking west
there are also some in my garden.
The Loquat are in blossom there is a lot of bees.
There is a lot of snow on the mountains and we shall have more this week.
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Oh this meadow is dreamily!
ReplyDeleteWe had heavy rain at 8 in the morning. Only 2 hours later the sun was shining.
Weather, the almost last thing on earth man can't control. Not yet.
What beautiful photographs! Israel is indeed a blessed land!
ReplyDeleteLook at your beautiful weather Cathy! I am jealous! Please send some my way. ;)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Beautiful Anemones...I love the snow covered mountains, reminds me of when we lived in Arizona! Enjoy seeing your view to the west...and all of your photos...what a lovely place to walk with Sean!
ReplyDeletewow...beauuuuuuuuutiful captures..
ReplyDeletehave a nice day cathy..;)
Tasty Appetite
oh my you have a gorgeous view and garden,
ReplyDeleteGill
Wow, that is so lovely you don't need to plant flowers to always see them, you are privileged! And your horizon is magical. I've always been curious of the kibbutz, it always has been fascinating for me because i don't know how it works. I only know a little from what we read.
ReplyDeleteI love the field of flowers how lovely to have them near your house. The snowy mountains are pretty too.
ReplyDeleteYou must love living out in the open spaces. Just makes you want to take lots of deep breaths to take it all in.
ReplyDeleteLove those Anemones, they look beautiful, wish we had them growing here instead of boring old saltbush lol!
ReplyDeleteWe have a Loquat tree waiting to be planted out, hopefully it does well here. That snow looks spectacular on the mountain!
Great photos Cathy :)
What a wonderful place to live or is that just your summer home? I love the wild anemones and there is nothing so charming as a flowering meadow.
ReplyDeleteOur loquats I shared with the birds in early December or they let me have a little share. The possums love them too.