I always love the wonderful detail in your photos, Costas! They are indeed the very next best thing to being there, touching, seeing them! Thank you, as always, for the beauty! Have a lovely evening and a wonderful tomorrow!
Tis a fine thread that we cannot see that takes us from our homeland into your homeland and then from your homeland into our own and it is so much of a delight for many to share these wonderful friendships from far off places. I delight in your images and the style in which you share Costas. I agree with our lovely friend Sylvia~
HI Costas, I have never seen real mistelstoe.. Thanks for all the lovely photos of nature. Lucky you being so close to it. Have a great Christmas. Carla
La nature est encore chez toi superbe encore. Des champignons oui j'adore tes pohots. PUIS de la verdure quel bonheur encore. J'aime beaucoup les boules rouges mais c'est extra encore. Merci et bonne soirée
I saw someone selling mistletoe in the city centre - there is a tradition here to steal a kiss from someone under the mistletoe at Christmas. Hugs and kisses from me.
I always love the wonderful detail in your photos, Costas! They are indeed the very next best thing to being there, touching, seeing them! Thank you, as always, for the beauty! Have a lovely evening and a wonderful tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Good morning Costas
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are again nice, there is so much to see in the beautiful nature.
Greetings and i wish you a nice day.
Joop
Υπέροχη η περιπλάνηση στα βουνά μας.
ReplyDeleteΔεν χορταίνω να βλέπω την φύση !
Την 4η και την 5η τις λάτρεψα!
ReplyDeleteΥπέροχες όλες...και όσες άλλες δεν έχω σχολιάσει...
:))
Those pictures were really pretty! What are the red ones?
ReplyDelete@Ola
ReplyDeleteThe red ones are the fruit from the wild rose bush.
The same as the photograph above.
Only close up.
Costas
Beautiful captures Costas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
Regards.
I would have loved to walk this hill/mountain side with you! Costas, you see so much more than others' eyes can envision.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely nature walk. The stream seems so cool and inviting. Happy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteTis a fine thread that we cannot see that takes us from our homeland into your homeland and then from your homeland into our own and it is so much of a delight for many to share these wonderful friendships from far off places. I delight in your images and the style in which you share Costas. I agree with our lovely friend Sylvia~
ReplyDeleteHI Costas, I have never seen real mistelstoe.. Thanks for all the lovely photos of nature. Lucky you being so close to it. Have a great Christmas. Carla
ReplyDeleteI like to make tea from those rose hips.I wasn't sure when you celebrate the holiday, in Dec. or Jan.?
ReplyDeleteExtremely beautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteI'm always in awe of your photography!
It makes my heart sing!
Thank you.
Betty
Beautiful nature photos. I like the colors.
ReplyDeleteLa nature est encore chez toi superbe encore.
ReplyDeleteDes champignons oui j'adore tes pohots. PUIS de la verdure quel bonheur encore.
J'aime beaucoup les boules rouges mais c'est extra encore.
Merci et bonne soirée
I saw someone selling mistletoe in the city centre - there is a tradition here to steal a kiss from someone under the mistletoe at Christmas. Hugs and kisses from me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos :D
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