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A night just before midsummer should give the most beautiful lights of the nordic nights - but the weather was very cold, it actually snowed in the mountains and it was question if the best jacket should be the thickest wintercoat or a sailors raincoadt and two layers of the icelandic lopapeysa jumper
Wintercoat, bag, leggings : Belle Epoque - Snowfall. At Arcade.
Hair and hat : Limerence - Judith. In main store.
Sneakers : Bliensen - Xmas Sneakers - white.
Skin : Le Forme - Kusa Skin for Lelutka - Sugar Freckles. At We Love Role-Play.
Decor :
Milk Motion - The Snowy Road. At The Arcade.
Dogs : JIAN Newfie Pewfs. Rereleased in main store.
Reindeer : JIAN Reindeer Collection
Serenity Style- Holidays Car. In main store.
Serenity Style- Old Gifts Wagon. At TLC The Liaison Collaborative.
LaGyo Tamburine Collection
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I see this amazing raccoon a few times a year on the hillside behind my house and in the lightly wooded areas off the meadows. I've seen her with kits in the spring leading them to watering holes and heard raccoons screaming and bickering in the night....a sound that you don't easily forget. At this time of year, I begin to see raccoon tracks in the snow. So far, her one-eyed blindness has not seemed to hold her back from a very capable life in the wild. I'm sure the fact that raccoons are quite intelligent helps her out as well.
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A daydreaming Tofu in the garden this morning. Apart from closer encounters with birds he is probably dreaming of warmer temperatures and pf plants with leaves which offer a better cover.
I think it's safe to say that this year Fynn has something that can count as a winter coat, unlike last winter. He is also back to his normal weight, which means rather a bit too well fed than too skinny and that will hopefully keep him warm too. Today the extra padding wasn't necessary as it was quite mild but the temperatures will drop again in the next days.
I have been struggling with a very nasty cold all week and I'm still not feeling great. It won't be possible for me to catch up but I have looked at all your photos in the last days.
A male Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) is undergoing a moult or shedding of its winter coat giving it a somewhat ragged appearance on the prairie landscape near Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
20 May, 2016.
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A night just before midsummer should give the most beautiful lights of the nordic nights - but the weather was very cold, it actually snowed in the mountains and it was question if the best jacket should be the thickest wintercoat or a sailors raincoadt and two layers of the icelandic lopapeysa jumper
This pony and friends are employed to help manage the invasive bracken, in Hastings Country Park - HSS!
A male Pronghorn Antelope (Antilocapra americana) roams the prairie landscape south of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
It has a somewhat ragged appearance as it is shedding its winter coat of thick hair.
20 May, 2016.
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Tofu was enjoying the sunny weather yesterday and he was about to inspect a bag containing walnuts (which I wanted to put out into the feeder for our resident squirrel) when something strange happened: his sister Cleo came out onto the porch too. He is used to having porch and garden all to himself at this time of year and quite likes that. When Cleo is outside too he always has to make sure to not accidentally run into her because that usually doesn't end well ... :)
Still in its shaggy winter coat, this sweet rabbit was quietly munching on grass in the low evening light.
Have a great week everyone, and thanks for your views, favs, and especially your comments :)
An arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), (white fox, polar fox, or snow fox) running over a snow covered meadow in the first morning light at 17 degree Celsius below zero.
This was taken today - when spring flowers should be blooming and birds making nests!! not this week!! The snow has turned to ice this evening :-)
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Humbly subjected to the force of winter,
hang their heads,
but my eyes see a heart of love,
with devotion to the another,
reeds and grasses, rebirth comes soon,
there is a place for love everywhere.
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After a gloomy morning the sun came out in the afternoon and Linus enjoyed the lovely weather in his garden. While he was watching a neighbour repairing his fence, I could take this photo of Linus showing his lionesque winter coat which will soon be distributed generously over carpets, furniture and my clothes to make room for the summer outfit.
Tofu does have legs, short legs but they exist. In winter they tend to disappear under his long winter coat and sometimes you only see his paws. The stone cat wasn't impressed and proudly showed her own leg which she grooms endlessly. :)
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In between my travels to Cape Verde and Nepal and on a normal very wet day last winter, I was happy to see this little stoat in winter dress in the area of Arkemheen.
We had to get out of the car, and although it was windy and raining hard I just got a sharp view of this little stoat, that was running hard to escape a few photographers.
It was the first successful image for me. In recent years I always failed to make a decent one. Or I was too late, or they went too fast to get a clear image. But I hope to get a better one in the future.
Coyote is looking awfully noble in this early morning shot from the rolling red Toyota blind. It was on my left, slightly elevated as the grass-and-sagebrush flats begin to rise up toward rolling hills; to my right the ground dropped away to the Frenchman River. I saw a lot of coyotes along this stretch in October and November, or more correctly, the same two or three coyotes many, many times.
I don't know where they are now that winter has arrived - probably spending a lot of time in their cozy dens. There are still critters out, but without doubt we are entering the winter lull when sightings become less frequent. I have a lot of indoor projects to work on. And my house admittedly is cozy. I'm already getting extra sleep. So maybe I'm not that different from some wild critter...
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These winter coats are very warm. In my job, there are many times I am outside for a spell. My place of work issued me this because they love me......
Most of us have to kiss ass to get one. But I have one, so all is good on a cold day.
Zip it dana, they don't care....
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As promised, here is one more shot of this handsome critter. I could not resist showing both as it is not often I get this good of an encounter.
This ends this series of a morning at Elk Island National Park. Tomorrow, a big surprise, so big I don't even know what I'll post. With weather about to head straight into the deep freeze I may have to start hitting up the archives.
I am sorry to say that I no longer manage to follow up by commenting and thanking everybody personally, but I want you to know that I truly love every comment and fav I get from you and it gives me inspiration to take more pictures :-)
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