Thursday, January 7, 2010

A View From the Coop

I was at my computer earlier this morning and happened to look out the window. There was a tinge of pink reflecting off the pond. With the realization that it had to be actual sunshine I grabbed my camera and ran to the front of the house. This is what greeted me...

Kind of makes me long for this...

What a beautiful way to start the day!

9 comments:

Diana Leitner (Buggie, Back Up Grammy) Donna Cedergreen (Grammy) Debby Uppinghouse (Best Grammy Ever) said...

Lauri-how beautiful! Even though I did not wake up to such a wonderful sunrise when looking at your pictures-I did!

Florence said...

You are so right, our Mt Hood is breath taking, it feeds my soul, I feel so much a part of it. I grew up in Hood River, so she has always been there for me so many times during my life. How lucky you are to get such a great view out your door. I can see her when I drive down our private road, but it is just a small portion. Hugs to you. Florence

Sammy Girl said...

A beautiful bit of "God light" for this morning. (Saw the beautiful sky this morning ... but we don't see Mt. Hood unless we drive a few blocks ... and even then it is not NEARLY as fabulous as your view!)
Thanks for sharing!
Hugs!
Betty :)

Kindred Roses said...

I saw it and it was amazing. Your camera caught it perfectly.
Enjoy your day my friend
Julie, Kindred Roses

MODERN Prairie Girl said...

Who-a...that is gorgeous! Nicely captured, friend. You have such an incredibly location out there--I was so impressed by the beauty of your "compound" :)

Missing you---look for an invite to craft with the ladies...soon, soon!
ox
L

Manor Bourne said...

Thank you Laurie for sharing with us...I just love your pictures.

Unknown said...

WOW, so pretty!! I'm definitely longing for Spring...it's FREEZING here!

Have a great weekend Laurie!

:) T

Karen said...

I can't agree more! I am getting ready for the greenhouse to start, which makes the winter months better. I'd take snow, for January, but it had better turn to spring in February! What a beautiful scene you captured!

Harlingen Drapery said...

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