The Weekend in Black and White: It's not easy being a bird in winter
I could have made my title it's not easy being a bird or human in winter since I lost power for 18 hours but it's still harder being a bird. My furnace is running full blast warming up my freezing house.
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Oh my, that is a great photo Carver! Sorry you lost your power for 18 hours but you put it in perspective when relating to the birds. I wonder where they go? A roaring fire sounds lovely. I remember as a child we used to have toasting prongs for slices of bread, and we could heat up water for a pot of tea. I still remember the wonderful taste of that toast.
ReplyDeleteA great b&w shot, thats what it is!
ReplyDeleteTrue words and a great photo !
ReplyDeleteIcome visiting you from Black and White Weekend
Greetings from germany
Lots of snow at your place too :) A beautiful winter photo, but not easy for the birds. Glad the power is back.
ReplyDeleteYou are still buried in snow? Oh my - 18 hours without power is a very humbling experience.
ReplyDeleteA lovely picture.
Always feel sorry for these little characters struggling to survive in snowy worlds. But they do. Such huge mounds of snow on the tree in your photo.
ReplyDeleteThe birds must have a hard time, but I've never heard one complain about the cold. They always seem happy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteglad you have your heat back. :) I always wonder how the birds can copr with the hardship. It is explained. but still.
ReplyDeleteWonderful winter photo in B&W and so true words!
ReplyDeleteStruggling birds. Nice to know you've got the power back.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent winter photo. I'm so glad I'm not a bird.
ReplyDeletePoor birds, and poor you. Our landlord recently replaced our boiler which meant two days without heat. I don't think I would have lasted 18 days. Great picture.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. I almost commented on the post above (as I'm catching up backwards) that it can't be easy being a people this winter up there. But of course right even worse for the poor birds.
ReplyDeleteAlways feed the birds throughout the year. I'm still waiting for snow. Lovely wintery image
ReplyDeleteGoodness GRACIOUS! What a cold structure.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wintry BW capture! Brrrrrrr!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
I'm glad you have your power back. We are used to that happening up here in the north, it is a fairly regular occurrence and so we have a generator. This must have been very frustrating and surprising for you.
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