Stacked Up, Winter Wonderland, Sweet, Hole, and Frozen
Stacked Up:
Big, blue tubs stacked up to be stored in the barn until time to plant the Spring container garden.
From my archives, January 10 last year, looking down our driveway to the road.
Sweet:
A sweet, juicy orange - extra Vitamin C for a cold winter day!
Hole:
Peeping through a knot hole to see what's on the other side!
Frozen:
Our Thursday afternoon weather was a type of snow called graupel.
Water droplets form on snow flakes as they fall and convert them into tiny balls. Amazing!
Here is another photo that shows them clearer.
Here is another photo that shows them clearer.
Fortunately, this was a very light snowfall. Most of it melted as it hit the ground.
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Great set! I love your hole!
ReplyDeleteA frozen pansy and a brand new word. What a treat. I prefer your 'sweet' to mine, which is far too sweet to eat.
DeleteWoof!
ReplyDeleteNow this ain't fair.
Everybody has winter and we drooly don't!
The hole shot is great! I also like your sweet shot. Nice set this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful shots. I adore your Winter Wonderland shot. Snow on branches is one of my favorite scenes. And that orange has me craving a nice juicy orange right now.
ReplyDeleteThat hole is amazing! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of shots! I love the hole, depth of field and textures are amazing! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your sweet and hole shots!
ReplyDeleteI see we had a similar idea for sweet. I didn't like how mine turned out in the end, oh well. Love your wonderland!
ReplyDeleteLove your frozen pansy shot and winter wonderland. Great idea with the hole, too. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteNicely done - something about your hole shot really draws the eye in.
ReplyDeleteWell done. All your shots are very nice. I particularly like, Sweet (Yummy looking Orange) and your Hole shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set of pictures. I love the perspective on the hole picture. Your orange picture looks yummy enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective on Hole
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