Friday, December 20, 2013

Christmas Lights on a Cold Winters Night.


Snoqaulmie Pavilion as we were coming home from dinner.

The trees all lite beautifully. It was just magical.


This building is very old and is now 
a fun restaurant. I thought it looked 
luminous as the fog rolled in. 

Then this morning I awoke to this...
They say it won't last so I am having hot chocolate and
enjoying it. That is after I fill all the bird feeders. The chickadees
 are waiting.  

9 comments:

Snap said...

Beautiful, Sharon. They could all be Christmas cards!

oxox

Merry said...

Oh so many lights, it all looks so beautiful. Those trees look lovely with the dusting of snow. Enjoy the hot chocolate.

Vee said...

Sharon, you got the snow, too. I have three of you in a row reporting in on the snow. Hope that it lasts long enough for you to get as many photos as you want. The chickadees must be feeling anxious. I have squirrels and birds fighting at the feeder for hours every day. It's such a racket, but very amusing.

Pondside said...

It was a magical snowfall, wasn't it? I wasn't too happy to have to slip and slide to work this morning, but the snow was a fine excuse for stopping early and coming home to admire the view.
I must look up Snoqualmie, as I recall seeing it on the road signs whenever I go south of the border.

wendy said...

I love how the lights and snow make everything look magical!! Enjoy your hot chocolate.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful view from your house! That would put me in the spirit! We hardly ever get snow in Atlanta.
Merry Christmas from The Queen

Rengin Yazitas said...

I love to watch lights at night....especially if it is snowing it looks so magical for me...Silence, lights and white blanket all around...
Merry Christmas,
Rengin

Debbie Nolan said...

Dear Sharon - just trying to catch up on everyone's blog. Your pictures are so beautiful. Hope you had the best Christmas and wishing you a wonderful New Year. Hugs

Judy S. said...

Great photos! That Friday is the day all the schools around were closed, isn't it?