Showing posts with label garden gate in winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden gate in winter. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Whiteout conditions. Counting the days....

...until this view...

(click to enlarge photos)

... through our dining room window...


...is once again this view... green. warm. inviting. And I'm not the only one dreaming of spring's arrival...


This is Sammy, about an hour ago, munching on the peanuts that were thrown his way.


Of course after a meal of peanuts, a long sip of water hits the spot.


Poor little Sammy, all covered in snow. We are in the middle of yet another snowstorm today. By nightfall tomorrow, we will have an additonal 20" on top of what we already have.


This photo was taken last week (excuse the bunched up window runner, courtesy of Baby). Sammy was eating at the window box (you can see his bushy tail) while the mourning doves enjoyed the birdbath.


The doves treat it as a steambath...


Yes, they do drink from it (as a matter of fact, it needs to be filled right now)...


But mostly it's the social gathering spot (along the same lines as the office water cooler), and a very warm place to gather on cold winter days...


I snapped these photos this morning, while running errands.


The lady standing in the road up ahead was having trouble getting her pickup truck up this slight incline.


If I could, I wouldn't venture out again until April. New England + snow + driving = no fun.


So be careful, everyone. And, "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy ride!" (to borrow a slightly altered line from Bette Davis in All About Eve!)
I'm linking up to the gorgeous Faded Charm for this week's White Wednesday. Pop over and see the gorgeous old mirror she transformed, and to find a list of all the other bloggers participating in White Wednesday!
Donna

Saturday, January 23, 2010

snowbirds...

In addition to the beauty of a winter's snow (as you can see, I'm really trying to focus on all the positives of winter since it will be camped in my back yard for at least another month!)...


...we're treated to the sweet little juncos that arrive along with old man winter.


This is the view outside my dining room window. The ivy covered chimney and old picket gate, the arbor and fence were all coated with a heavy white snow after our last storm.


The juncos love to perch on top of the gate pickets between trips to the screen feeder which is located right outside the dining room window.


Another reason to embrace winter ... juncos.

Donna