Ice Can Look Nice
When there is an inversion and the fog rolls into a shivery valley it is both dangerous and breathtaking. Walking on the gravelly path seems stable, but even the small twigs that stick up around the edges grab onto the moisture and create little artistic ice crystals. a male house finch adds a spot of color! After a few days of this wintery chill, a warm Chinook wind blew in. It was probably pushed ahead of what the weatherman called an "atmospheric river" which drenched the west siders way beyond seasonal norms. It is forecast that Christmas will be warm and no white stuff falling. At least not here. **** May there be moments of peace and hope in your hearts as you celebrate this holiday. Hug each other. Feed the birds ****
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cjh
Don't think he'd stick around for THAT, though!
Is that weird?
By the way, I'm feeling your pain with having to retype the name and address--blogger makes me do it for every blogger comment I make. Grr.
Love his soft feathers!
Pat
Totally Worn Out
The Future Pianist
You have captured an amazing picture.
I like the little bird's red smudge :)
This morning in the snow, I had 2 large woodpeckers playing out in my front yard. They were fun to watch.
Thats a great picture!
Have a great (belated) WW!
My post: Ergonomics.
Thank you for your thoughts. I have an update of momma. Not much of one, thou. See ya in a few days. I'm back to the hospital.
I love your bucket list, too.
We have one that sort of looks like that in our back yard. He/she killed a palm tree in my yard by pecking a hole at the base of the top where the palm fronds sprout. I loved that tree, but didn't mind, 'cause the bird was even cooler to watch.
I keep stopping by to get my pamela fix....
I DO still like the photo though!
Hope your weekend is treating you well.