The bird feeder is proving very popular this morning.
Hoping to get out to do a snow angel later !
The bird feeder is proving very popular this morning.
Hoping to get out to do a snow angel later !
Lovely Photo... & please do make all the snow angels memories you can... be silly & share your giggles. Words of Wisdom from Granni B.
Very pretty 😊
Polar air is flowing into the Philadelphia area and the entire northeast. It’s cold. So far we have dodged a major snow storm. February and March are when they tend to happen.
Lovely xxxx
I see on the news that the US is having huge snowfalls, our fall in the U.K. Is pitiful in charge mparison but never fails to bring the country into gridlock. Hoping the fall predicted tonight doesn't prevent me getting to the meet up in London tomorrow, our Trainline seems to be one of the first to suffer delays and cancellations and Ben if I can manage to get there in the first place. Xx
Ajk,
While it is a lovely picture, but I find myself seeing sorrow in it. Especially with all of us experiencing a winter time in our lives being impacted by PSP/CBD. I also see hope in the picture despite the cold and grey, because it reminds me that spring will be soon coming. They greys of this time of our lives will be replaced with vibrant color.
Blessings,
Bobby
Looking like my back yard. What's the temperature? It's -35 C with the wind chill factor here in On, Canada
Tim
Oh it's a balmy -4C here, we can't compete with your temperatures I'm glad to say. keep warm.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Ever read The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady by Edith Holden? The photo looks like a moment from the diary.
Marilyn
Beautiful.
The only birds I get these days are magpies and pigeons at my bird feeder. I miss seeing the lots of lovely smaller birds - have they all been chased away by the bigger ones I wonder ?
We are very lucky with the birdlife living close to a wood, I have never seen so many different birds as we get - blue tits, great tits, coal tits, long tailed tits, robins, blackbird thrush, dunnock, wren, nuthatches, greater spotted woodpecker, treecreeper, chaffinch, goldfinch, bullfinch are all regular visitors. It gets very difficult to do anything as you have to drag yourself away, they are just so fascinating.