There's more white fluffy frozen particles of moisture falling from the sky (trying to avoid using a four letter word here) this morning, but we're all still hopeful that Spring will come and stay. Here's a couple of pictures I shot this weekend. Hopefully soon I can post pictures of green grass and flowers blooming, isn't that a nice thought?
Wondering if this fat little Robin is confused about why it returned so early? Where's the grass and worms?
On the way into Napoleon. The White little barn on the left has been surrounded by water since we moved here, but not quite this high. The other building are usually useable, but not at the moment.
West Lake by Napoleon. Water usually not on this side of those trees. Our flooding is minimal. My heart goes out to the eastern part of the state and all that happening there.
Who needs a white backdrop for a "High Key" shot, when you have a this much snow? Even though the lighting would be wrong for a High Key shot, I'm calling this my ND Snow High Key. :-) Quito was sinking in pretty deep. I kept wanting to get a shot of him up to his belly in the snow, but as soon as I'd put the camera up to my eye, he'd lie down. Just haven't been able to get him to "pose" the way I want him. LOL
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