Sunday Respite – The Eternal Snows


For today’s Sunday Respite I have chosen Michel Pépé – Les Neiges Eternelles.

Beautiful photography goes along with the music.

We are still waiting here for any snow of merit. A dusting or two. Fifty something degrees today so an easy winter so far. Here is a reminder for February. Nature may still show us her wares.

I suggest watching it in full screen.

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Have a wonderful day.

14 Responses to “Sunday Respite – The Eternal Snows”

  1. Baysider Says:

    Lovely. The herd of deer … the diving fox. It’s as close as I get to snow these days. Picked oranges this morning.

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  2. Terri D. Says:

    Beautiful.

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  3. Linda Says:

    No snow here in cental Florida, actually its 81*. Have a beautiful day regardless of the weather.

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  4. Always On Watch Says:

    Makes me think of the classic American poem. Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl by John Greenleaf Whittier. Excerpt:

    And, when the second morning shone,
    We looked upon a world unknown,
    On nothing we could call our own.
    Around the glistening wonder bent
    The blue walls of the firmament,
    No cloud above, no earth below,—
    A universe of sky and snow!
    The old familiar sights of ours
    Took marvellous shapes; strange domes and towers
    Rose up where sty or corn-crib stood,
    Or garden-wall, or belt of wood;
    A smooth white mound the brush-pile showed,
    A fenceless drift what once was road;
    The bridle-post an old man sat
    With loose-flung coat and high cocked hat;
    The well-curb had a Chinese roof;
    And even the long sweep, high aloof,
    In its slant splendor, seemed to tell
    Of Pisa’s leaning miracle….

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  5. Gatordoug Says:

    Gracias mi amigo. One thing it is Daley Gator, keep up the fine work

    Liked by 1 person

  6. Bigus Macus Says:

    Very Soothing, thanks

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