January 13th was the day in which the sky finally decided to sprinkle white stuff on Ireland. If I were Anne Shirley, I'd say that it was extremely thrilling - that it gave me several thrills, in fact.
I really just hope that I never get to the point in life where the words "It's snowing" fails to make me jump up and down.
currently:
reading: Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb.
listening to: Into the Woods and 1989.
wishing: cups of tea wouldn't go cold so quickly.
So pretty! I'm jealous. :) We still haven't had any snow yet this winter, except for about two minutes of flurries that melted instantly. But I'm holding out hope because last year February and March were our snowiest months. :) I also hope that I never get to the point where I don't get excited about snow! It's so beautiful and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get snow! It's so beautiful, isn't it? Thanks for commenting, Kristin :)
DeleteAh, these pictures are gorgeous. Very beautiful.^-^
ReplyDelete~Rylee
Thank you Rylee!
DeleteI love the photos! I'm still wishing for snow. It snowed some in November, but I didn't have my DSLR then so I want to capture its beauty through my new camera. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome post, Hannah! <3
Aw, thanks Eve!
DeleteThese are lovely pictures, Hannah!!! Snow is so beautiful...but I don't like shoveling it. =)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Emily! Shoveling snow doesn't sounds very fun...thankfully we don't get *too* much snow here.
DeleteOh, it's so pretty! When snow finally came to my place in the world, I too got several thrills ;) Forever Anne Shirley at heart!
ReplyDeleteAnne is the best! :)
DeleteSo beautiful! Thanks for sharing the lovely pictures. #missingsnow... I always get thrilled when it snows. Especially where I live, because a real snowfall happens about once every fifty years. Literally! xD
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Elizabeth! And wow, that's crazy.
DeleteWow. Beautiful. We had a lovely snow a few days ago, and I was thrilled . . . but it had all melted by the time I got out of work. I was so disappointed.
ReplyDeleteAw, that's a pity :/ Ours doesn't last long, either. Thanks for commenting, Lydia!
DeleteGorgeous photos. I love snow, and am lucky enough to live in a place that gets quite a lot of it. =)
ReplyDelete~Adi
Thanks, Adaline! That must be fun - it never lasts long here.
DeleteYour photos are absolutely lovely, Hannah. <3
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you Peregrin!
DeleteBeautiful photos! I wish it would snow here rather than rain AND snow... It causes the roads to be slippery, and that's not great at all. I'm also listening to Into the Woods. Are you listening to the Disney version or the original cast? The Disney version pulled some songs out from the original show out of the movie, but they did do a great job with the "Prologue." :) The ending of the Prologue is beautiful!
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Thank you! Slippery roads = not cool. I'm mostly listening to the Disney version, as I'm kinda obsessed with that movie right now :)
DeleteSnow! Perhaps you could send some to Arizona. :) What is the Tales from Shakespeare like so far?
ReplyDeleteSnow in the desert would look fabulous. Ooo, thanks for asking - I really like it! It's fun to read simplified versions of the plays.
DeleteThe vibe of these photographs...gracious. And the way you write about life is so darn brilliant, girl.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a sweet thing to say. Thanks so much :)
DeleteBeautiful pictures, Hannah! I love them. :) And I agree about cups of tea getting cold so fast, very frustrating. I'll make meself a cup o' tea...and then forget about it while I become absorbed with the book I'm reading, etc. urgh.
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Thanks girl! :) ugh, cold tea is gross. Except for iced tea...but that's different, hehe.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen snow in ages. Living in the south does that. And ahh, I've been listening to Into the Woods too! What did you think of it?? I loved it!
ReplyDeleteI loved it, too! So great. Thanks for commenting, Emily'
DeleteI HATE IT WHEN MY TEA GETS COLD. It is the one true tragedy of my life that by the time I go to take my third or fourth dramatic, long-awaited and thoroughly anticipated sip, my tea has gone from sparkling hot and full of crisp feeling, to vaguely cool and tasteless.
ReplyDeleteNot that I've thought about it a lot or anything.
p.s. lovely photos. <333 and of course, your words are perfect as always.
I literally have a cup of tea in front of me right now...and it was boiling hot so I let it sit a minute, and now it needs to be microwaved. #ughhhh
DeleteThanks Olivia :D
I love your blog and your photos are beautiful. I really do look up to other Christian bloggers out there that have such amazing, godly blogs, yours being one of them!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! <3
-Lauren <3
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That's so sweet, thank you so much :)
DeleteSuch a lovely post.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Thank you :)
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