Daily Photo's
Todays Photo – Molly Moo Cow
Miss Molly Moo Cow seems to have been digging in the mud with her snout. Photograph taken by: Z. Howard »
Holy Trinity Startforth Church
This gorgeous snow covered church is the Holy Trinity Church, Startforth, nestling peacefully amongst the snow powdered trees. Located in: Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham, England. Photo Courtesy Of: The Hutch If you have any questions concerning any of The Hutch’s photos, Please contact him at: Thehutch@alwaysmarsha.com »
Todays Photo – Snow Covered Church
This beautiful snow covered church can be found in Nova Scotia, Canada Photo Courtesy Of: A. Watson »
Today’s Photo – Awesome Clouds
This cloud formation displays yet another example of God’s Awesome Artwork. Photo Courtesy Of: P. J. Collins »
New Photo: Snow Track
A single and near perfect footprint in the snow. Photo Courtesy Of: TheHutch For more photo inquiries, please contact: thehutch@alwaysmarsha.com »
Merry Christmas
We here at Always Marsha would like to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas!I am blessed to come from a close knit family, and that makes for really special holidays. When your family comes together under one roof for any get together, it should be considered a blessing. Life is precious, and we... »
Todays Photo – Tree Ornament
This lovely train ornament proudly adorns the Christmas tree. Photo Taken By: The Hutch Feel free to email photos or questions to thehutch@alwaysmarsha.com »
Todays Photo – Baby Hawk
This baby hawk was sitting right outside of the house on the porch banister. He/She was sure making a lot of noise for such a little thing. You really don’t get to experience wildlife like this everyday. This is just absolutely stunning. Photo Courtesy Of: TM Photography »
Todays Photo – Creek Side View
This lovely photo was taken alongside a creek bed in Georgia. Photo Courtesy Of: TM Photography »
Today’s Photo – Old Farm House
This is a very lovely photo of an old farm house out in the country somewhere in Georgia. Photo Courtesy Of: TM PHOTOGRAPHY »