I took a little stroll around the back yard while feeding the birds to capture some of the white wonder that snow brings ~
a long ago faded hydrangea, an empty bird house and an old rusty garden gate. . .
a run down birdhouse, a lonely fern and a watering can I forgot to put away for the winter. . .
a solitary blue jay, an apartment bird house and my sleeping garden shed.
Do you ever think of snow as a cozy blanket that nature snuggles in, like we cozy up in a warm comfy knit throw? I often wonder if nature likes this reprieve from the hard work of growing and blooming and reproducing. I think while nature is hibernating and resting, I will do the same.
Enchanting and beautiful photography ~ Beauty right in your own back yard ~ Wow! ~ Carol of (A Creative Harbor) on Blogger ^_^ visiting from Outdoor Weds.
I'm a mother of one "out-of-college" daughter, inheritor of one cat,a dog and four chickens, full time medical secretary, gardener, painter of furniture, fixer-upper and handy woman around my house, passionate about decorating, lover of flea markets and yard sales, restorer of old things, but most importantly, a daughter of God. Blogging is a way to journal and share my life, passions, and journey with anyone interested enough to follow along.
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Enchanting and beautiful photography ~ Beauty right in your own back yard ~ Wow! ~ Carol of (A Creative Harbor) on Blogger ^_^ visiting from Outdoor Weds.
Beautiful! I love winter... and yes, it is a big blanket for nature. The best feeling is snuggling up on a cold day under a blanket of my own.
Awesome photos!
You found some beautiful things to capture in your winter garden.
A wonderful, cozy way to look at winter! Lovely photos!
Beautiful winter scenes! It almost makes me like the snow. I need to search your blog for pics of that great garden shed in the summer.
Beautiful thoughts and photos!
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