Monday

View From My Window



View from my office window - this is where I write.
I should have taken this as the sun set.
Beautiful snow-bitterly cold.
Busy working on my fiction manuscript today.



12 comments:

Flea said...

Oh how beautiful. Send me some snow, will ya? And have fun with fiction!

Sharon said...

What a wonderful view! You lucky girl! I love the new look of your blog, it is so pretty!

Hugs, Sharon

Robbie Iobst said...

WOW!!! May I live with you?

D. Gudger said...

Yea! You're crossing over from the dark side into the wonderful world of fiction...

Love the purples on your blog.

Mimi said...

beautiful view from your window...you should be able to do some serious writing in front of that window!!!

Jan Parrish said...

Flea - I think it might melt before it gets over there. More coming tomorrow.

I love fiction.

Sharon - Thanks. I love the view. Almost a bird's eye view.

Robbie - sure. :)

Darcie - yes, now I can let my imagination take me away!

Mimi- I hope so. :) However, most of my writing is done at night when there is no view.

Toia said...

That's a beautiful view!! I would love to come over and drank some hot chocolate with you as long as I can enjoy the view. :)

Blessings to You!!

LisaShaw said...

Enjoy!

lynnrush said...

Wow, great pictures. But of SNOW? YIKES... LOL. I'm in the desert, it's to be sunny and 74 today.

A beautiful view inspires my writing, so you have to soak it up during the day since you write at night, huh? **smile**

Thanks for sharing the pictures.

Sharen Watson said...

oooooooo... that's beautiful. But is this the same snow that kept us from having coffee during my layover at DIA??? Drats!

elaine @ peace for the journey said...

A view that would inspire hidden words to make their entrance onto the page! Hi, Jan. Thanks for stopping by. I always enjoy meeting new faces in blogland, and when time, following their hearts and lives a bit through their words. In a thousand ways, I don't have the time to be here tonight, but something drew me over.

After reading your thoughts about Johnny, I'm so glad that I did. I've not walked that road, but I share the road with countless pilgrims who have. My heart is tender and gracious toward mothers who bare the scars and, many times, gaping wounds that come with abortion.

Thanks for writing it. It has deeply touched my heart this night.

peace~elaine

Jen said...

Looks inspirational! Can't imagine snow as we're roasting here in S. Africa!