The View From My Bedroom Window
I’m Blessed to Have a Southeast-Facing Bedroom…
Hence, the view is a year-round show. And, since I’m equally blessed to be married to a woman who starts her day before dawn, I often take sunrise photos. As well as moon photos. And snowfall photos. And Mt. Airy Castle photos (that’s a nearby 90-year-old water tower). Some of these pictures were taken with an old low-rez phone (all are phonetographs), and have a soft, painterly quality. I also capture images from our other windows, and occasionally hotel room windows. Enjoy — and stay warm!
P.S. I just found out I’ve been Freshly Pressed by WordPress. “They like me, they really like me!”
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I love pink cotton candy clouds! very nice.
Thanks, Lynn.
Beautiful phonetographs, Mitch!
Thank you, Carol❣
Lovely pictures!
Thank you, Doval❣
Nice
Thanks, L.G.
Beautiful gallery!
Thank you, Beth!
Beautiful. ♥️
Thanks, BoB❣
Beautiful shots.
Thank you, Sue.
Wow! Gorgeous!
Thanks, Karima!
Thanks for the great photos, Mitch—and congrats on being “freshly pressed!” Must incorporate 10-min “think walks” into the day. Probably helps you sleep better as well.
I think it probably does, PWM. (Sorry, I don’t know your name.)
Amazing view! 👌
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What a beautiful sky.
Thank you, Kristiina.
These are Beautiful. Is that your white kitty? I think I would be taking 1 million pictures of him/her. Gorgeous!
That’s our little girl Misha, and yes, we took a lot of pictures of her, Martha. Sadly, she’s no longer with us.
The cat definitely is a purrfect addition to the view.
Our beautiful Misha. Sadly, she’s no longer with us.
My condolences. An adored cat is special.
Just beautiful!
Thank you, Jean❣
Gorgeous ❤️🩹
Thank you, Kathy❣
Beautiful photos. The moon looks spooky behind the trees.
That’s one of my favorites, Chanel.
I often get to see some good sunsets from the sliding glass door to the backyard.
These are great pictures and views, Mitch. Thank you for sharing. 🤓
Thank you, Gia❣
There’s a tenderness in the way you describe looking – not rushing to capture, but staying with what appears
It reminded me how much the body needs these small rituals: light entering a room, the same view changing, the quiet before the day begins
Your words feel like a breath taken slowly
Lovely observation, Olivia.
Wonderful Captures
Great view and pictures Mitch.
Thank you, Dominic.
Beautiful photos, Mitch!
Thank you, T!
My pleasure.
Spectacular views! Glory to God!
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Gorgeous! 🌅
Thank you, Amber.
These phonograph images are lovely! You’ve got a great eye for capturing beauty, Mitch. 🙂
Thank you, Nancy.
Gorgeous phonetographs! You have an eye. I love the sunrises of course, but also the two patio photos at different times and the adorable cat!
Aw, thank you, Brenda.
Winter has its own kind of magic!
It does indeed, Anna.
Wonderful 😊
Thank you, Julian.
Fab
Hi Mitch
We especially like your last picture, but they are all GREAT 👍👍
Our bedroom is looking east but we hardly get up before 9:30h.
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
;>)
Magnifique…
Merci, Francine.
very beautifull 👍
Thank you, Neera.
Amazing photos. Loved them. I get two views: the sunrise and the sunset. The sunset over the Halifax River is the best.
Sounds truly beautiful, Rasma.
Beautiful pics, Mitch!
Thank you, Andi!
Thank you so much, Mitch! 💝
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Fantastic photo essay, Mitch! Environs, seasons–and your cat is a good model.
Thansk, Christopher. And, yes, she certainly was.
You truly get to enjoy God’s art. Those colors and views are stunning. Love Meesha 😍😍
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Beautiful pictures. Thank you for blessing us as well!
My pleasure, Sheryl.
You have such positive energy in your words and images here. Thanks Mitch.
Thank you, Xavier.
Lovely cat.
She really was, inside and out. 🧡
You have heaven in your eyes and tenderness in your heart. re
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To see through an other’s eyes is rare and wonderful. To share is gracious and generous.
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Awesome photos!! Excellent!
Thank you, Nikki❣
You welcome friend ❤️🙏🏾
Hi Mitch. Thank you for visiting and following HoB. Much appreciated!
My pleasure, Herman. (Do you go by that, or is it just your cat’s name?)
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Christina!
Yes, God is an artist.
The ultimate Artist.
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I too, love sunrises–thanks for the beauty this morning! And congratulations on your wordpress recognition! Well deserved.
Thank you, Karen!
SO much beauty in this world–right outside our windows. More congratulations from this corner on being Freshly Pressed!
Thanks, Nancy❣
P.S. I see that you recently subscribed to my site. Pretty sure you already were a subscriber, so I’m wondering if you had to re-subscribe after WordPress auto-unsubscribed you? I’ve been seeing a lot of that lately.
I re-subscribed after I inadvertently clicked on your name while cleaning up my “Blogs I Follow” list on Worpress. However, your posts HAVE stopped dropping into my email box. I’ll have to try re-subscribing directly from your site and see if that works.
Ah, thanks for the clarification, Nancy.
Refreshingly beautiful pics 🙂
Thank you, Krishna.
Beautiful pics, Mitch! Sunrises and sunsets are my favorites!
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I love all of your pics, Mitch! (Well, OK, I admit I’m not a fan of cats.)
Thanks, Keith! (And I’ll bet our little Misha would have changed your mind about cats.)
You capture the beauty of your environment very nicely
Thank you, David.
Lucky you to have such beautiful scenes outside your window.
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Gorgeous views! Who needs painting in the house when you have changing and stunning vistas out the window? 😀
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You live in a beautiful place. If I was forty years younger I might could stand the snow, however hot and dry has always been my flavors. Still you do have an incredible place to live.
Thanks, Benjamin.
For the first time your photographs are not blur. Love them all.
Delighted to hear that!
Superbes photos ! Bravo !
Gracias, Yolaine.
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