Nana, I like your pictures, especially with sunrising. It's always miraculous! One of your sunrise set as background on my computer. And this photo is very nice too :) Thank you so much for the pleasant view :)
Wonderful, makes me jealous though. It's so foggy here right now...unfortunatly my duty prevents me from traveling to Bournesmouth, so at least I have the same weather here.
Have a nice trip Nana and enjoy your stay. Hopefully there's another chance to see you this year.
Unfortunately the weather has not cooperated to give such sun rises or sets like that while we are here. Looks like later in the week, the rises over Sandia will be much better, go figure.
Nana, that picture is stunning! I just discovered your blog and the Kitchen Witches series, and I must say, as a former Major Kira fanatic, I'm so happy to see the food magick you and Zan are creating! Keep it up!
hoping everything is ok with Nana & Kim - Nana has not blogged in a very long time hopefully they are just crazy busy building a very successful business
My mother grew up in Paris, one of 11 children, and had memories of bomb shelters and only flour and water to eat, as well as raucous family meals.[What else could they have been with 11 children?]When she landed in America as a young girl, she paid her way by assisting the dietitian with all the meals at her Ann Arbor, Michigan school.So family tradition,hunger and a decidedly forward thinking school cook all led to food and dinner time being somewhat of an obsession.My mother would always prepare a 2 and sometimes 3 course meal for us.Working beside Mama in the kitchen was a cloth woven with long periods of comfortable silences,confessions,laughing and the intricate ballet required when you have more than one person in a New York City apartment kitchen.What I write here has so much to do with this woman who would literally swoon eating a marron glace. Appreciation, gratitude and wonder.She had those and I hope to share some with you.
WOW! It's gorgeous! Nana, you take really extraordinary (and beautiful)photos!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that beautiful! Kind of makes you just sigh and smile- thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo nice again! :)
ReplyDeleteNana, I like your pictures, especially with sunrising. It's always miraculous! One of your sunrise set as background on my computer. And this photo is very nice too :) Thank you so much for the pleasant view :)
So beautiful. Do you all still have snow?
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ReplyDeleteWonderful, makes me jealous though.
ReplyDeleteIt's so foggy here right now...unfortunatly my duty prevents me from traveling to Bournesmouth, so at least I have the same weather here.
Have a nice trip Nana and enjoy your stay.
Hopefully there's another chance to see you this year.
All the best to you, Daniel
Beautiful dawn!
ReplyDeleteRae-Mae: snow is finally gone here!!! We have sunrises like the one on Nana's photo and wonderful warm, sunny weather.
Another lovely picture, amazing the way it seems to split down the middle like that...
ReplyDeleteHope to see you Saturday - that is if I can find my way to Bournemouth without getting completely lost, never been there before...
Hi nana, stunning picture, was the sunrise taken in bournemouth? enjoy your stay!
ReplyDeleteNana you are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDamn that's a good shot!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I hope you're getting these printed out somewhere as high-quality prints so you have them to look at.
Looks like dusk in West Texas, without the mountain. beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteevery time i read the name of the post the song from Singing in the Rain pops into my head - thanks for the sunshiny thought and picture.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the weather has not cooperated to give such sun rises or sets like that while we are here. Looks like later in the week, the rises over Sandia will be much better, go figure.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning.
ReplyDeleteI miss you so much!
Nana, that picture is stunning! I just discovered your blog and the Kitchen Witches series, and I must say, as a former Major Kira fanatic, I'm so happy to see the food magick you and Zan are creating! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteBeen quiet around here lately...:-)
ReplyDeleteHey! Nana!- tis nearly 2 months now! have you forgotten about us out here?! ;-)xx
ReplyDeleteHAPPY EASTER NANA!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Nana!
ReplyDeletehoping everything is ok with Nana & Kim - Nana has not blogged in a very long time hopefully they are just crazy busy building a very successful business
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Nana!
ReplyDeleteNana, where are you? I miss you...
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