This is a great time, after a snowfall, to go and see who was here while we slept.
The white, untouched blanket is just waiting to be explored.
The white, untouched blanket is just waiting to be explored.
Look closely . What do you see?
Rabbit prints
Bird prints
Horse print
Hen prints
Bulldog prints
Deer prints
and a shoe print
What did YOU find around your yard or street?
Let me know. I'd love to hear from you.
6 comments:
Congratulations on your new Blog Marcia! I love it.. It is so...YOU!
Yesterday, I wondered out to my winter garden... I found... seed pods which have nurished birds, ornamental grasses the color of straw, leaf buds on the hydrangia and the quiet a late winter snow can bring...
We always leave our garden *as is* and do not cut everything down as some gardening sources recommend.
When food is scare and snow blankets the ground, birds and other wildlife can sustain themselves on the dried flower heads of many annual and perennial plants.
I also like how the snow transforms the remaining plants into *art*, so wonderful to look at.
And thank you Debbie :)
Congrats on your new blog! Deb is right it is sooo you. I have to say I agree, I don't cut most things back for winter (a little laziness here - hehehe). I love how snow looks on just about anything. :o) Look forward to reading more posts!
Hi Marcia, It's Andrea from Berkley.
nice blog. i also leave the garden as is. what would my ducks eat in the winter if i cleaned it up? We have a blog too. I dont know how to send the link though and I dont have much time to work on it so it's outdated. Ours is
http://thosehomeschoolingpeople.com
i think lol. Hope to see you soon. I never did find the time to get over to take a photo of the shagbark hickory tree in winter. now my camera is broken. God bless
Andrea & Abe
Love the blog Marcia! Thanks for the link :) I've added you to the "Blogs I Like" list on my blog www.wingbeatsandreflections.blogspot.com
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