Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
Sedona Arizona In Snow Photo: JoHanna Massey 2017
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That looks beautiful. We had two inches in northern New Jersey yesterday and I can assure you it didn’t have the same scenic effect.
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Hi Johanna, check this out!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD8tjhVO1Tc Enjoy your day!
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Hello. Thank you so much for sharing this link. Beautifully executed and so true. I encourage anyone reading this to take a few minutes to watch.
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Unbelievable photos! Snow in Arizona! You know, to me, a European, Arizona means desert, sand, the hot sun, Rocky Mountains, cowboys, horses, Apache 😛
Snow is a wonderful surprise ❤
Ciao
Sid
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Beautiful shots. Food for the soul. Thank you.
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Thank you. There is something just pretty and peaceful about snow….when we are not driving, working, or shoveling it. 🐞
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Lovely images, JoHanna. 😍 A very fitting quote too.
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The snow comes rarely, and leaves quickly in the Verde Valley where I live 4,326 ft.) It is all about elevation here. Now in Flagstaff Arizona (6,909ft), they have had over forty inches of snow this season. I rarely travel up to Flagstaff in the winter months, yet it is one of my favorite places to spend time. Lots of folks flock to Flagstaff in the winter months for the skiing and snowboarding, sledding and anything fun to do in snow.
Always enjoy your visits, and your kind words. Thank you.
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Your visits are always welcomed and your compliments much appreciated. Thank you.
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Once the sun hits the snow here, it melts very quickly which is one reason I enjoy it so much!
Spring will be there soon to the Garden State, Ken. Hold on just a while longer. As Spring in New Jersey is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for stopping by. Always appreciated.
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These pictures are so beautiful! Thanks for posting them!
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Thank you. Nature did the beauty part, I just captured the image. All my best.
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Lovely! I love the combination of snow and red rocks. Are the roads drive-able?
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Beautiful photos.
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I love the look of snow on the red rocks of Sedona! I especially like the picture of the cactus mostly buried in snow, with just the spiky ends showing!
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Yes indeed. By the time I got this post together the snow was gone from all but the higher more shaded elevations.
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Isn’t the snow just beautiful and so lovely to see as here in Canberra it’s very warm so soothing to see your lovely photos JoHanna.
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Thank you. The snow day has come and gone and I am so happy to have been out and about during it’s brief and beautiful visit. Always most excellent to hear from you SueT. Thank you.
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Beautiful photos JoHanna and that quote is apt with all that’s going on politically. Let’s hope we don’t get an avalanche.
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WOW… Flagstaff must be an amazing place 😀
But I prefer sand and sun: snow is cold and wet!
Ciao
Sid
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Fabulous photographs, as ever , JoHannah! 💚💛❤💜💙
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Gorgeous pictures. My favorites are the snapdragons and orange berries against the snow and the piece of bread in your “romantic lunch”.
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I never was in Sedona in winter, your pictures just made my day! Wonderful! Thanks.
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So pretty!
As it nears lunchtime, I’m especially fond of the soup and bread photo 🙂
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Johanna, I’ve just had such a treat looking through your photographs – it’s as if I can taste the crisp pure air. The views of the mountains (is that the right word?) are breathtaking and particularly stunning with the dusting of snow highlighting the ridges. Ahh…heavenly. Thank you so much for sharing. As for the quote…one can but hope for warmth in some format soon, that usually takes care of snowballs! Wishing you a lovely weekend in your wonderful landscape (I’m not envious at all…well maybe a little bit!😀😃) ❤️
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Thank you. The snow comes so infrequently and goes so quickly, that it is a big deal for me to be able to capture photos. Meanwhile, so many people in so many other climate are hitting their ‘I’m over all this snowy winter.’ Your beautiful descriptions of the snow on the red rocks is just stunning. Thank you.
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Oh goodness! That chicken noodle soup was so delicious as was the still hot bread. Very reasonably priced, topped off with a strong/creamy cup of their coffee, and that Sedona Friendly service.
Now go find yourself some soup! All my best to you and thanks for dropping by.
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Oh that is such a kind and good news comment Cecilia. The cacti and trees are just as beautiful as the red rocks in snow. Thank you for your visit.
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Mine too! Really am beginning to get interesting in photographing the ‘details’ of days and this day was just perfect for it. Thank you for your generous words. They are so appreciated.
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Hi Roz! As ever, you are just the best. Think of you and Phil and all the critters, boats, and gorgeous wagons…how the willows are doing…well I think of you and your lifestyle often with such affection. Thanks for stopping by for a visit in what I know are your very full and creative days.
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I’ll say one thing, Jackie. Yesterday, when I spoke to my circle of gal friends, there certainly was never any pauses in the conversation. ‘Wide Eyed Awake and Fuming’ is a phrase that comes to mind. The millions showing up in the streets has us old gals dusting off Peace , Love Your Mother, and Equality Now signs, finding energy we thought long gone.
Thank you for your continued support of my website, and always your savy sweet comments.
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It’s my pleasure. I enjoy your thoughts.
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Mmm, I went with the cold food tonight. Shrimp cocktail, cheese, dolmas, cucumbers and hummus, spumoni. 😛 Thinkin about brewin a pot of decaf though, now that I’m all settled in.
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Lovely post from one of my favorite spots – Sedona, AZ. Winter remains with us in Upstate New York. Happy blogging to you.
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Thank you for your kind words of support. Sedona is such a special place for so many round the world. I think even Sedona was surprised this month when three thousand showed up for the annual marathon. The weather showed off, the traffic snarled, and a good time was had by all. All my best to you.
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I experienced a monsoon rain during my summer visit. I think it is time for my Sedona “fix” again when I can gaze at the red rocks and feel at ease with the world. Thanks for your comment and well wishes. Same to you. Happy blogging! ^__^
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It looks so beautiful!! All the snow on the tough mountains, so empowering and serene!! The food looks delicious!😊😊
Love and hugs😘😘❤❤
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Oh, it was a perfect day for most excellent soup and fresh bread. Thank you for your kind words. Always great to hear form you, Mithai.
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My pleasure!☺
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