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This is at the village of Michaelston-y-Fedw near Cardiff. Taken the same morning as the previous one of this tree.
Rocky Mountain National Park
Bear Lake, just before the storm
© Dee Torza 2016
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LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!
Oh the weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no place to go
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
It doesn't show signs of stopping
And I've brought some corn for popping
The lights are turned way down low
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! ......
❄️
•.¨*•.¸¸♥
♥❄️ *´¨ "... A million feathers falling down,
¸.•´ ¸.•*´¨ ♥ A million stars that touch the ground,
(¸.•´ ♥❄️ ¸¸.• So many secrets to be found
♥❄️ ¸¸.•*¨*•.¸¸♥ ❄️ Amid the falling snow ....." ¨*•.¸¸♥ ❄️
❄️.¸¸.•*´❄️¨*•.¸ ♬♫ Amid The Falling Snow ♬♫¨.¸¸.•*❄️*•.¸¸❄️
⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎ ✱⁂ ⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎ ✱ ⁂ ⁎
MANY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!! :)
Brocken - 1141 m über NN
überarbeitet und neu entzerrt
Dankeschön für deine Hilfe, Werner!
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"There's just something beautiful about walking in snow that nobody else has walked on. It makes you believe you're special."
Quote - Carol Rifka Brunt
"Do you know which way we have to go? It is white everywhere, because of the snow........... maybe that direction?"
Hiking Slovenian Alps on the way to Velika Planina, Gorenjska, Slovenia.
Copyright © Piotr Gaborek. All rights reserved!! Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
....another one.
But not for me, not with 4x4. Wicked wind & snow. I could stop in the middle of road & didn’t even need my 4 ways, not a soul was out in this. It was awesome !! And so pretty !! I didn’t know which image to choose for the day :)))
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It snowed on and off all day today; at times I couldn't see two meters ahead of me. We've had it unconventionally well this year that many were surprised at the above-average temperatures and little snow. Well, here it all comes in a package: snow, wind, snow, wind, and chill, chill, chill. We're expecting a -39 with wind-chill effects in some areas around us (Southwestern Ontario). Still, not complaints. The kids are having the time of their lives and are enjoying every inch of snow... Wish you all a warm weekend! Stay warm...
Snow Bunting - Plectrophenax Nivalis
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Snow buntings are large buntings, with striking 'snowy' plumages. Males in summer have all white heads and underparts contrasting with a black mantle and wing tips. Females are a more mottled above. In autumn and winter birds develop a sandy/buff wash to their plumage and males have more mottled upperparts.
Globally, they breed around the arctic from Scandinavia to Alaska, Canada and Greenland and migrate south in winter. They are a scarce breeding species in the UK, in Scotland, making them an Amber List species. They are more widespread in winter in the north and east when residents are joined by continental birds.
They are listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act.
The snow bunting lives in very high latitudes in the Arctic tundra. There is no apparent limit to its northern range, while the southern range is limited by the duration of daylight, which influences their reproductive activity. This species is found in the high Arctic tundra of North America, Ellesmere Island, Iceland, higher mountains of Scotland, Norway, Russia, North Greenland, Siberia, Novaya Zemlya, and Franz Josef Land. During the winter, this bird migrates to the circumglobal northern temperate zone including the south of Canada, north of the United States, north of Germany, Poland, Ukraine, and east to central Asia. During the last ice age, the snow bunting was widespread throughout continental Europe.
During the breeding period the snow bunting looks for rocky habitats in the Arctic Since the vegetation in the tundra is low growing, this bird and its nestlings are exposed to predators, and in order to ensure the survival of its offspring, the snow bunting nests in cavities in order to protect the nestlings from any threat. During this period, buntings also look for a habitat rich in vegetation such as wet sedge meadows and areas rich in dryas and lichens. In the winter, they look for open habitats such as farms and fields where they feed on seeds in the ground.
Population:
UK breeding:
60 pairs
UK wintering:
10,000-15,000 birds
During a heavy snowfall, even the faded colors of winter get overwhelmed by white snow and grey clouds.
so much like stars
filling the dark trees
that one could easily imagine
its reason for being was nothing more
than prettiness.”
― Mary Oliver
For all lovely Details please read below ♥
S C E N E
House
Hisa - Winterbourne Lodge @ Santa Inc. 2020
Snow Grass and Bushes
Hisa Snow Grass and Bushes @ FaMESHed
• HISA - Winter Grass MIX 1
• HISA - Winter Grass with shrubbery
Snow Mounds
Hisa Snow Mounds and Textures @ FaMESHed
• HISA - Snow Pile 1
• HISA - Snow Pile Corner
• HISA - Snow Mound 4
Western Larch Trees with Snow
Tarte - Western larch trees @ Uber
Comes with a Hud for Snow or w/Snow option and to turn lights on/off
Snowman
Tarte - Merry Snowman (no lights) @ N21
Scarf wiith Texture Changer and snowmans comes with lights/ no lights
Other Items
• Heart - Pathways - Crazing Paving - Snowy - Patio
• Heart - WW - Deep Forest Pine
• Heart - Snowy Ground Twigs
• 05 MI Snow Sled [4 LI]
• Heart - Snowy Fence
• HPMD* Shrub03
• HPMD* Shrub03 - winter d
• Heart - Snowy Path - Curve 45