He had his tail puffed up as wide as it could go for comfort.
Bart chose to get a little closer to watch.
The light was very low - most of these shots were taken at 1/30th of a second.
Snow soap on hairy legs.....Heptacodium.
Alas on the Taxus, it looks like a craft project gone bad.
Good all-round interest for this Chasmanthium.
Snow on the Japanese Maple by the dining room window.
And again, only a little more up close and personal.
One of the reasons not to put in new windows - frost photo opportunities!
Here's the top of the trellis you can see from Kevin's office up close..... and then a little further away.
As I'm typing this - about an hour from when I took the photos - it has all changed. The sun has come out and with it, the wind - all those pretty stuck on bits of snow have blown away. Making for new photo opportunities later today!
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It looks a lot like this where I am too Barbara. Lovely but cold!! It was minus 9 F the other morning.
Barbara, That's really a lot of snow!
We had a bit but, it's melted and left all the brown showing! I think the taxus looks like a piece of pipe cleaner art I made as a kid! I grew up with those frosty windows~They were fun back then, too. gail
Nice snow pics. We seem to be in the middle of a heat wave, clear up to 55˚F today. Crazy.
You've really captured the beauty in Winter. Beautiful shots!
Hi Barbara, Beautiful photos. Winter has its charms, for sure. I love the Northern Sea Oats. I picked mine and brought them in but maybe next year I'll let winter have her way with them. Just beautiful! Stay warm.
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