Sunday, February 5, 2012

a frosty village.....

 Saturday I spent the day window shopping.....


 Look at all the snow....



 I love this Russian Orthodox church...




I hope you all enjoyed Old Town Kenai......

and this little wooden house was a treasure that I thrifted
I thought it was so sweet!

26 comments:

  1. i LOVE your window shopping, love. oh my!
    n♥

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  2. Oh yes! I do!
    Love your snow window shopping Heidi!
    Groetjes
    Maren

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  3. I love the leaning house!!!! Hmmm, maybe it still has potential!!!
    The church is beautiful, I love it and all your windows!!!! It's 44 degrees today at the lake, amazing weather!! The Pass and Portage were total sheets of ice with huge puddles of water everywhere...it was a 20 mph drive.
    Stay safe,
    Hugs,
    Chris :o)

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  4. I love the church. It all looks beautiful. We have had very litle snow here this year, which is unusual here. I would like some! But normally it stays a little too long.
    I love the clothes in your previous post. I would have the gorgeos dress and the lace up boots.
    Hope you are ok in your snowy world. xxxx

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  5. Yes I do love it all.
    Thak you for the lovely photo's.
    Have a nice week, lieve groetjes

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  6. Loving all of these shots -just like a storybook. Beautiful cold place there...and I am melting over here because it is so hot. xx

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  7. EVERY photo is a postcard, i just love that wooden barn sinking into the snow too. Gosh, could it possibly be WHITER?? I love it, gorgeous as always, love Posie

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  8. Just Devine! Great shots. Melting here just like Pam. I would like to roll around in that snow . Xxx

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  9. Romantic, sweet houses and lots and lots of snow.
    Beautiful winter :)

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  10. I love your little 'treasure house' and all of the real life sweet houses. The Russian church is my favorite with the shock of aqua on the steeple! xo

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  11. So interesting, thanks for sharing.

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  12. Love all your beautiful pics ! !
    Stay Warm ....
    Have a Great Day!
    Marilyn

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  13. i loved seeing all of these places! i think my favorite was the little white house in all that snow!!! beautiful scenes!

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  14. goodness me
    how do you
    keep warm
    stunning
    yet horrid
    like dolls
    me thinks
    keep toasty
    mrs h
    xx
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  15. Hello! I love all your nice pictures! Have a happy day!

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  16. wowza that really is a lot of snow!!! sooo very deep!
    looks so pretty white drifts of snow against the wooden houses ;0)...have a warm week xx

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  17. Wow that is a awful amount of snow ;-)) But is does look pretty though. Some of those homes are such lovely styles they look real cosy. Enjoy the rest of your week. dee x

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  18. WOW, look at all that snow, I would to be there with my camera.
    I hope you’re keeping warm!

    Lou xxx

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  19. Wow, really beautiful pictures, Heidi!

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  20. I thought we had lots of snow......:-) Beautiful photographs Heidi. Thank you for showing us your town.

    Happy new week!

    Madelief x

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  21. Oh! You have a lot of snow! I know, you are in Alaska, of course you have, but we think to have snow here, ah! ah! ah!, maybe someone must take a look a look at your pictures for seeing what does it mean "snow"!
    Hugs,
    Laura

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  22. Is that church on the Kenai Peninsula?

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  23. Look at all that snow!!!Wow! Did you get to Veronica's? Love your pictures, Heidi. Dianbe

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  24. Oh what a beautiful town...the snow makes it all so much more magical! Thanks for sharing. xoxo

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  25. The snow on the Russian Orthodox Church truly looks magical.

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  26. Amazing photos, and wonderful buildings.
    And we're wimping about a few inches of snow here!!!!

    Gill xx

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