Thursday, February 15, 2007

Beauty After the Storm











13 comments:

Pauline said...

Glorious!!!

Pauline said...

You could sell these photos they are marvelous! I see them on a Hallmark card or a calendar. What do you think? $ money in your pocket for your lovely eye on nature.... Love Pauline

Becky said...

aw, that is very sweet pauline! extra money in the pocket is always helpful :)

egan said...

Ah yes, that's very cool. What kind of tree is that? It's not a holly tree is it?

Becky said...

egan - not a holly tree. holly trees are part of the evergreen family and don't lose their leaves (they are my state tree. see this is further evidence of my geekness). but i don't know what this tree is. it was in the parking lot of a coffee shop the boys and i stopped at yesterday. it was so amazing, i had to take some pics.

Mary said...

Very beautiful. I saw hints of the ice on the way to BWI yesterday but not until we crossed Bay bridge.

Katie McKenna said...

Beautiful!!!

Becky said...

mary - yeah, when traveling to CT i was expecting to see a lot of ice. once we crossed into NJ there was none on the trees. hope Michael got in safely.

katie - hey, thanks!

PJ van Zyl said...

nice photos
thanks for dropping by.
have a great week

Becky said...

pete - thanks! you too!

Sydney said...

well titled, these photos are incredible! Pauline, my thoughts exactly -- I have bought X-mas cards from Nature orgs like it, as the red berries and snow/ice kind of say holiday without saying which.

Sydney said...

I've seen holly, and they are actually in the form of bushes... lol, who knew I'd ever use THAT little factoid!

Becky said...

Sydney - welcome! and thank you! i'll have to keep this in mind when i'm searching for holiday cards next year ;-) huh, not sure i've seen a holly bush. the holly around here are large trees. a good factoid of yours indeed!