Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Corner view Wednesday

As I started reconnecting with my blog, I was checking out a blog from a friend here in Atyrau.
Here is a link to her blog:


I would like to join her and other bloggers taking part in Corner view Wednesday.
Corner view is a weekly appointment- each Wednesday- created by Jane, and hosted by Francesca.
It's where bloggers from all corners of the world share their view on a pre-arranged theme.

This week's theme is 
WHITE

This picture is from last winter and I thought it would be good for a cold December day here in Atyrau.
We do not have any snow yet, but I bet by the time we return from winter break in January, there will be some waiting for us!





11 comments:

Le monde dÖ said...

A perfect choice, for a perfect white.

Kari said...

great photo BG and welcome to Corner View.

I'm so hoping there will be snow when we get back. It has to snow!!!

tanïa said...

Welcome to Corner View, BG! :o)

Your photo is absolutely beautiful, this is the kind of winterly white I'm still waiting for here in Germany... ;o)

karyn taylor-moore said...

Wow - that is beautiful. Where is Atyrau? It must get very cold winters :-) Welcome to Corner View!

Francesca said...

Welcome to Corner View BG! Hope you go somewhere warm for winter break :)

Anonymous said...

I love the formation of ice on the branch. Beautiful snow, thanks for sharing and welcome to corner view.

Heather said...

Beautiful photograph! Welcome to corner view!

Kristin said...

Beautiful white branch. I also like the cherry branches - this is summer. Yippee.
And welcome to the Corner view.

likeschocolate said...

Your photo is Stunning! Makes me a little jealous! There will be no white Christmas here.

Redeker said...

I all ready see many different of whites in your photo!

mythopolis said...

I was in the second grade....that would have been around 1952, or so. We had a class picture made in black and white. My face stood out amidst a field of Asian and Black faces. On the south side of Chicago, White was not a big deal.