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Sachet, and postcard Valentine, all this sugar is really making my day...and my Valentine display in my kitchen! Teresea McFayden has been supplying so many wonderful ideas to make and giving us downloads to make the job easier. What fun!
My son gave me this orchid a few years ago and it blooms a few times a year. It's a gift that keeps on giving, even now in Winter it's so beautiful. It lives in front of the east facing window in my dining room. I give it 4 ice cubes every Saturday and that's it, I think that's brilliant. :-)
The cold weather continues here in the Carolina's. I've had a some white knuckle drives back and forth to work over the past few weeks. We're expecting a storm tonight with snow and YEAH I'm off so bring it on. So hopefully some snow in my future photostream. We have a little now but it's not so pretty anymore.:-)
Thank you my friends for your friendship and support. Happy hump day to you all. :-)))
Winter around the Forest of Bowland amid the misty moors and rolling fells in this area of outstanding natural beauty ...... this view is on the way down into the village of Newton and how pretty does it look all covered in snow. Newton, Slaidburn, Whitewell, and Dunsop Bridge are picturesque villages that have hardly changed over the last 100 years and what a delight it is to walk through them taking you back in time.
Winter Eagle
Winter had arrived at the location of the season’s last salmon run in Alaska. After a heavy night’s snowfall, a bald eagle took flight in search of a morning meal of fresh fish. This image focuses on the artistry of areal flight set against the backdrop of a snow-filled winter forest. I am working on a new book focused on the bald eagle’s struggle for survival that has taken place on this same stretch of river for over a thousand years. I hope to have the book completed and published later this year.
This is another place hidden in Jasper national park. The sunrise represents Canadian Rockies in winter so well, and not only sunrise, but winter itself, so I would call it winter impression, blue, red, purple, some light, some shadows, and the mountain range is just lovely.
High contrast mornings, and fascinating abstract designs are a part of winter. In its own way, winter is the season that was made for photographers.
This year's "Winter Count" for the Utata group on Flickr - my 12 top photos of the year, roughly one per month. Click the links below for the individual photos...
1. Short North Lights, 2. Holocaust Memorial, 3. Light & Glass, 4. Buzzard, 5. Blue Light, 6. Intersections, 7. In Motion, 8. One Way (redux), 9. Night's End, 10. Enter Here..., 11. Autumn Reflections, 12. Two Figures
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
Merry Christmas to all!
Led by Emily Mount, a number of photographers around the Northern Hemisphere are photographing nature during the shortest day of the year for Outdoor Photography Magazine ‪#‎chasing solstice‬
This shot was a few days before with a view of Bloody Falls area on the Coppermine River at mid day.