Day two in Maine was a snow day. Dark clouds, all day, and plenty of snow. By evening, we had 8 more inches, making about twenty or so inches on the ground. It was a day to stay inside and enjoy the fire. I did take this shot out the window across to the other side of the pond.
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All that snow has to come from somewhere, right?
Day three will be tomorrow, with plenty of pine grosbeak photos!
Tom
WOW, this is a wonderful photo and can't wait to see your Pine Grosbeak!
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Tommy- that was a really snowy, hunker-down inside with the fires roaring kinda day- wasn't it? It is so strange to come back to Columbus with rain and 1/4 inch of snow...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snowscape. I think some of your snow is coming from Lake Effect snow off the Great Lakes.
ReplyDeleteWe have pine grossbeaks too. I have one photo on my blog. :D
Hugs, JJ
Brrr... that cozy fire sounds good! I love the photos on your blog Tom.
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Teri
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Thank you Teri. Come back as much as you would like!
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