Friday, December 12, 2008

TWO MONTHS AGO... AND NOW

I can't believe that two months ago, it was still warm and the trees still had most of their leaves. It's incredible when you think that, now, it is freezing cold and snowing...

I hope those pictures will bring you a little warmth. They were taken in the Veyrier vineyards which are situated only 8 minutes away from my building block!

THEN...
AND NOW...

41 comments:

  1. From these pictures I imagine you living in a magical land! All those golden vines over the stone wall, and then the gray snowy picture. So beautiful.

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  2. Bonjour Rosa,

    Ici aussi , à MOntréal la neige est arrivée et même le froid.Il a déja fait -20 celsius...Brr que ça arrive vite.
    Tu fais du ski au moins? MOi, non mais j'aime bien la marche dans la neige lol!
    Bonne journée!

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  3. C'est comme le moral parfois, le paysage évolue... je t'embrasse.

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  4. I was basking in the glow and warmth Rosa.....we don't need to see the last photo at all...it is a little too familiar right now...Brrrrr!!!!!

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  5. Your photos are exquisite! It is not nice here in Canada right now either. The snow is frozen solid and it is dark and dreary. The pups don't like it at all!

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  6. De la féérie des couleurs on passe au noir et blanc... c'est cela aussi les saisons.
    Bises

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  7. Wow...such a drastic change in color! Beautiful pictures!

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  8. Gosh!!! ;) But hey, this is better for skiing...

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  9. Wonderful photos! Beautiful colors that we put a little heat in the heart. (My english is correct ???)
    ;-)

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  10. Ye, I know exactly what you mean, I started to see that my Japanese Maple turn bright orange red, and some even already shed all of the leaves. Sadly, no SNOW!
    As always, your photographs are breathtaking!
    Xoxo,
    Elra

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  11. et oui...c'est tout enneigé... c'est super joli...

    bisous et bon week-end

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  12. Beautiful pictures! Yes, it's cold and dark just now, but think, in less than a fortnight it will be winter solstice and then days will little by little start to become longer again! :)

    Greetings,
    Tiina

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  13. Yep, it's that time of year...everywhere...! We're supposed to get 20+cm of snow today and tomorrow!

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  14. Quelle lumière, c'est fabuleux... Je vais demain à Genève, je vais essayer de penser à te mettre une petite incisette dans ta boîte aux lettres !! Bises et bravo pour les macarons !!

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  15. Love the contrast picture ... really brings home how things can change in two months!

    Wet snow is coming down here in Vancouver this morning. Coastal snow is almost ALWAYS wet and people here are ill prepared for driving in it when it does come. Back home, we normally get a dry snow and people and cars are ready for it.

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  16. Nice ! pictures indeed!
    Rosa, this looks like Colorado, I live about an hour and a half away from Breckenridge ski resort and that is where I spend most of my winter at!
    Have you thought about sending these pictures to a magazine ?

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  17. It's pictures like this (and all the slush outside of course) that make me so excited for my Christmas vacation home in South Texas!

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  18. Oh my gosh, what a change. you're last photo looks almost sci-fi. love the autumn colors up top!

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  19. lol!
    Ici aussi ça ressemble à ça. C'est la tempête depuis la nuit passée.
    :)

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  20. I was looking the trees in my yard and thought the same thing today. There are a lot of lives changing around us and want us to think.
    iffet

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  21. Je me pose souvent cette question : Comment se fait-il que, sur un même coin de rue, il puisse faire si chaud un jour et si froid quelques mois plus tard?

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  22. Given your then and now photographs, I can just imagine how resplendent spring is.

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  23. Thanks, Rosa , for sharing those lovely pictures...the temperatures are dropping in our neck of the woods too.

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  24. Finally, our landscapes have some similarity! It's icy and white here, too.

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  25. Wow, Switzerland is such a beautiful country. I am so glad I had an opportunity to visit. Tres magnifique!

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  26. Whoa! That's quite a change! Beautiful during both seasons. We had some snow last night!

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  27. Big difference, hnh!! And winter is beautiful in Switzerland. Would love to go back some time. Great pics.

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  28. Veyrier must be very beautiful with the vineyards in summer and I love the fall colours but we don't see snow often in Athens so I am a bit envious with the snow as well.

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  29. quelque soit la saison , c'est toujours aussi beau vers chez toi !
    bisous et bon w-e !

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  30. tu sais pourquoi j'ai quitté ma champagne natale pour arriver en charente poitou???réfugiée climatique j'appelle ça...
    ceci dit, c'est beau, la neige, ....chez les autres.

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  31. OMG ROSA YOUR PHOTOS ARE AMAZING! I need warmth...these pictures are uplifting... You know I could also do with some snow... cold weather without snow...whats the point? Happy Holidays x

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  32. ..que tes photos sont belles Rosa..

    ~nancy

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  33. chaque saison est belle , l'automne pour ses couleurs cuivrées et l'hiver pour la blancheur immaculée de la neige
    tes photos sont tjrs aussi belles

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  34. Quelles belles photos qui nous montrent comme le temps passe vite!

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  35. Impressionnant changement !
    Tres jolies photos !
    Bises

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  36. Wow! What a difference between then and now. Spectacular photos.

    Paz

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  37. Love your pictures!

    Winter is sad. My husband hates winter. For the simple fact that today, in Chicagoland, it was 50 degrees, and raining. Just in time for it to be a HIGH of 10 degrees tomorrow and a wind chill of -15 degrees! Nice!

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  38. Crazy. What a difference. The Fall foliage was beautiful though, lovely pictures.

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