Nettie came to the door and interrupted bird pictures. She was very picturesque herself.
The birds were amazing today – I had to ration myself to just a few pictures on the blog, as I am having “loading” issues.
“Oh, no! Here come the starlings!“ Diving blue jay Flying blue jay Cardinal, flicker, and junco Wren Flicker in flight Pileated woodpecker
I spent some time talking on the phone this morning. Something that has revived in the Covid era, which can be good for the soul.
And then, by afternoon, there was some real snow.
Cars in our “garage” under the barn overhang The driveway Bronze fox
The horses came in a little early. There were snowballs to pick out of feet.
All horses were soon fed and comfortable.
Bart had a good roll to dry off Oisin is always looking for a treat Stone
In the house, Harry was warm and content after a long day in the studio. Chatting on the phone alongside his constant companions…
Nettie and Weedy
Roscoe spent some time outside, but has decided snow is really no fun.
“Wake me when the snow has melted.”
Finally, thriving out in Montana, Rainy mule and her friends, Buddy and Honey. Photo courtesy of Nancy Stevens.
Stay safe, stay well. Peace.
Can I move in? Snowy evenings and early mornings are so cozy. You all look cozy. Bird pics are fabulous! From one cozy household to another, Happy horses, happy days!
Thank you Anne for taking the time out of your busy schedule to share your life with all of us. It certainly brighten up our lives during these uncertain times.
Such a kind thing to say, Woody! It means a lot. But, really, my schedule is not that busy! I’m just a poor manager of time!
Really good, cozy ambiance at your house, wonderful bird pix. I still hate winter and snow, but you helped.
Is 6:30 pm too early to go to bed.?