Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Blue sky with ornaments


Kurzras / Maso Corto - Schnalstal / Val Senales


4 comments:

  1. through the window on a cold day - good idea to stay inside

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  2. Very clever, Karl. That's one of the deepest blue skies I've ever seen and against the snow-covered mountains, it is gorgeous!

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  3. It looks like decoration hanging over a powdered sugar cake! Very nice.

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