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Beautiful, and very tranquil, photo. 🙂
Thanks a lot, Mike. I did go after the right moment by studying the weather forecast. Nearly got fever in case I should lose it.
One has to be fast when it concerns snow in Denmark. One moment the country is drowned in snow and a minute later the white beautiful stuff is a flood 😑😊
This is one of the most stunning images I’ve seen on WordPress, Hanna — in any blog! It belongs in an art gallery. Very impressive!
That was a beautiful thing to say, Heide. I followed the weather forecast carefully. Denmark is rather special when it comes to snow. One moment it’s there and the next it’s gone. Another factor has a huge significance when it comes to loose powder snow on trees and branches, the wind. And the wind is a frequent guest in Denmark.
A mix of planning and luck 😁
What a beautiful scene!
It was a wonderful moment, Montucky!!
Wonderful photo! Brrrrr!
Hi Ash! Yes, it was extremely cold. Not for the first 3 hours but then …
Another magical picture, absolutely beautiful. Winter produces such fantastic sights.
Here, they predict -29 C. for Wednesday night, so I may enjoy the scene from indoors! 🙂
Thanks a lot for your lovely words, Robert.
-29 C is seriously cold. Hopefully there is no wind to accompany such low temperatures.
Take care!!
That looks distinctly ‘fresh’, Hanna. 🙂 🙂 But very beautiful! Have a great week 🙂
Jo! I love your way of describing the cold 😁