
I've skipped several weeks of that's my world so I'm going to go ahead and post early this week.
It started snowing Christmas night and it's still going strong.
Since I don't need to go anywhere I'm enjoying my world turned into a winter wonderland.
I used to feed the birds all the time but stopped doing that when my garden became predominantly wild. Even in the winter I have seeds left from plants I let go to seed.
However, when it snows or we have extreme cold, I do try to put seeds out for the wildlife.
Since I knew that we were likely to have snow beginning Christmas night I got some bird seed to help out the wildlife. They definitely seem to appreciate the help I'm giving them during the snowy weather.
Considering all the nuts I had on my oak trees and pecan trees, I would have thought the squirrels would have stashes available but they also get in on the deck wall feeding stations.
I hope everyone had a happy Christmas and will have a great new year ahead.
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All I can say is....this is a FABULOUS series of some some gorgeous scenery. They are heavenly to gaze upon. What a beautiful day you had today. Genie
ReplyDeleteI love your winter white world - but that first image is so dreamy - stuff greetings cards are made of or calendars - so very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI hoped your staying warm and dry.
Happy New Year!
Wonderful winter shots! Your garden looks like mine. We feed all small animals in the garden during the winter, but I don´t like visitors like wild boars and deers.
ReplyDeleteNot sure where exactly in the US you are, Carver, but it is a true winter wonderland. Hope you’re someplace cozy keeping warm … except when you’re outside for a bit helping the critters that surely appreciate being in your yard.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I love wintery scenes like these and the red bird is a perfet touch!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have sent the snow my way. We just had 30" of white powder with winds 65 mph.
ReplyDeleteYou really had some snow, and made maximium use of it. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWow fabulous photo's. Such a lot of snow.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. I'd love to see some of that snow here!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ewok, greeting card snow for sure, Carver. Lovely shots!
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I can't get enough of seeing your winter wonderland photos! It's like walking in a fairyland! Thanks for sharing. They are almost black and white photos but for the brilliant red coloured cardinal bird! I wish you a great 2011! Tomorrow I'll get the four visitors of Taizé.It'll be a busy time.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the birds and squirrel amidst the winter wonderland. It's lovely! Cold, but lovely.
ReplyDeleteYears since last enjoyed. Thank you very much for these great pictures !
ReplyDeletePlease have a wonderful Tuesday.
daily athens
Very, very pretty out there in your world! Mine is similar but I have not yet ventured out. The wind is blowing too wildly! I'm getting worse every year. Waiting for the sun to come out before I step out! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Lovely snow photos! Brrr...:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty wintry photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays!
Alexander
Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex
how beautiful the snow looks.
ReplyDeletehope your christmas happy and fun
may the new year bring you joy and laughter and all things wonderful and delightful
Oh, Carver, what gorgeous captures! It does look so cold, but I love the cardinals and the snow is so beautiful! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Wonderful shots! And what a gorgeous splash of colour that cardinal supplies...
ReplyDeletebeautiful series, lots of snow
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos! the birds are amazing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE SHOTS....ALL VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing...
I am here to say you HAPPY NEW YEAR AND GOD BLESS U, DEAR
GRACE OLSSON
graceolsson.com/blog
beautiful winter photos, so much snow wonderful shots with the red bird and te squirrel
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Bram
I enjoyed your x post above. Thank you for putting out food when it's really cold and I know it is appreciated
ReplyDeletethat first picture is just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the photos with the red cardinals!!
ReplyDeleteI love the cardinal, who appears determined to stay put no matter how much snow comes along (uninvited).
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