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Friday, February 12, 2010

Snow Shots

Remember you can always click to biggify...and don't kill me over the last picture.



I'm a complete sucker for snow tracks. Especially tiny bird tracks on the front porch.



Walking up to Stella's this morning. The sky was really that blue when you looked straight up. Super surreal with the frost floating down off the tree branches.



Sepia without using a filter. Hadn't been out to the Frog Pond lately. Never disappointing and both bee hives are still buzzing (I stick my ear up to the side and knock on their door ;-).



Remember the green grass for a few posts back. Definitely biggify this one.



Baling twine - you can't run a farm without it. Hank playing in the background. He's my snow fool best buddy.



I love the barn in the background.



Do you see the four leaf clover?

It's magic. I swear.

13 comments:

colleen said...

That is so completely cool!

Michelle said...

Amazing. You even get them in your frost!

(My word verification is "squar" -- as in four-square!

Christine said...

Looks like you had the same freezing fog we did. It was amazing this morning.

I LOVE snow tracks, I probably have 1000 shots of tracks. I thought it was just me reliving my childhood when my Dad taught me to track animals. lol

Camp said...

very pretty!

Beekeeper Barbara said...

I love the snow shots.

I've been photographing vole tracks that run from the garage to their tunnels under the snow that lead to the bird feeder. I wonder what they're up to? LOL ;)

Joanna@BooneDocksWilcox said...

all great shots

Ed said...

Way Cool!! I tried for some shots this morning but it was so cold all the shots turned out blue..:-(

Alice said...

Very crisp, cool collection of crystals and clover and fantastic footprints of our fine feathered friends ;-)

flowerweaver said...

Beautiful snow images, I'm glad to be enjoying them from a warmer spot!

I need orange said...

Wow! I've never seen frost do any of these things!

Excellent captures!

Linda said...

I saw some "snow tracks" yesterday and wished I had the camera along. Great shots.

DayPhoto said...

You are right. It is magic. I forget to look I get too cold. But we are warming up. I saw three bluebirds yesterday!!!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Laney said...

Your pictures are all gorgeous!