It’s –16 degrees here right now and with the wind chill it feels like –38. As I type this Joel is trying to plow us out. We have 12+ inches of snow on top of the 6-8 inches we already had. The wind is whipping across the fields and our dirt road is drifted shut. There are literally snow waves in this years soybean field. If it wasn’t so cold and if the snow wasn’t so deep in places I would be out in that field taking pictures! Alas, I don’t feel like bucking snow drifts with my thighs. Thankfully I was able to get outside yesterday and take some photos before it got bitterly cold.
Gorgeous! I like the third one down from the top the best. SO pretty!! Stay warm my sweet friend. Hugs! XO
ReplyDeleteThanks, my friend!
DeleteWonderful! Do I see a pack of cards out of these...?? :) Simply fabulous. You guys stay safe and warm...up there!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bevy... we're trying!
DeleteTruly beautiful! Warmed my heart!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how snow can seem so cozy! I love to see it falling and how beautiful it makes everything!
DeleteYour photos are gorgeous! They make winter look good and that's saying something. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your photography. I'm a real fan. That picture of your daughter in the lights, the one in your header, is so beautiful. Makes me want to take a picture of my daughter like that.
~FringeGirl
Winter does have it's beauty! LOL!
DeleteBeautiful pictures! The blue jay picture is especially stunning--it took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jess! I wish I could get more photos of the blue jays at my feeders, but they get a bit spooky when I stick my lens out of my sliding glass door!
DeleteWhat are those birds doing out without their coats on?! Don't they know they'll catch a cold? ;o)
ReplyDeleteI have always harbored a desire to be "snowed in" at least once in my life. Obviously with food and supplies, but still snowed in. There's something exciting about not being able to go anywhere due to Mother Nature. I hope you guys stay warm!
I love being snow in! I agree though it is good to be prepared and to have the knowledge and skills to deal with it
DeleteBeautiful! So happy you braved the cold to share with us your world, Mother Nature and Gods hand in it all!
ReplyDeleteI always am in awe of how much beauty there is in winter. I love it! So thankful for a creative God!
DeleteOh my goodness...that 2nd & 3rd photo and the clothespin photo - LOVE! I need to get back to creative photography.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer! Also thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment!
DeleteLove the bird pics!! Stay Warm...
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures. I'm especially fond of the picture looking down the road. Is it crazy that Brian and I were disappointed when they changed our forecast and everything went north of us? I think we only got 1-2 inches but quite a bit of rain first. I think the lowest we saw was -9 but not sure what the wind chill was. Thank you for sharing the beauty from your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteWow so much snow. It's beautiful to look at and I'm loving several of your photos but am also so thankful that we've not had a hard winter here. It snow about an inch last night but melted today already.
ReplyDeleteOh my.
ReplyDeleteThese are all breathtaking. You have a beautiful eye...for beautiful things. The little things and simple things of God's creation.
I especially love the details. The clothes pins, and dots of color on the wavy bush.
Keep warm!