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Monday, December 21, 2020

Snow On Trees, Wind Chimes, Bird Feeder, Red Christmas Bells - Photograph

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I took those photographs in my yard after Sunday's (Dec 20, 2020) light snowfall. Most of the snow on the ground is from the storm we had earlier in the week.

6 comments:

Divers and Sundry said...

The red bells are lovely, as is the snow to my eye (but we have a high predicted today of 60, so...). I hope you're faring well in the storm.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

What beautiful photos of your snow! Enjoy the festive week! holiday hugs, Diane

CJ Kennedy said...

You know I'm not a snow lover, but the snow on the bells is very pretty and would make a lovely Christmas card.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

We used to have wind chimes and the most astounding thing was that the neighbour said that they disturbed her while she was sitting on her patio. The sound was entirely delightful and hardly loud. The ultimate irony was that she had a dog that yapped all the time! Suffice it to say I did not shed tears when they sold the house and moved!

My name is Erika. said...

Beautiful snow photos Anne. Winter has arrived, And the question is, will the rain wash most of it away or will we still manage a white Christmas? Hugs-Erika

Mary said...

Everything in your yard looks lovely after the surprise snowfall yesterday. I definitely see a couple of winter postcards here!