The million little things that drop into our hands, the small opportunities each day brings, He leaves us free to use or abuse and goes unchanging along His silent way. ~Helen Keller
Oh my golly Kerri - I would much rather have snow than rain! Rain causes too many sewer and water issues around here - snow ... well I guess that is why I live in Buffalo - I love it!
(of course it is only the beginning of the season - in February I will be sick of it and praying for the end of it to come soon! LOL)
Your photos always leave me gasping! Do you shoot them through a window while you sit inside warm and dry? Or do you go outside and wait, stealth-like but cold? Inquiring minds want to know.
Oh my... the Wren reminds me of a story I'll have to soon blog! So sweet! We get so little snow here in a year that it's almost, dare I say, a treat to see it on other blogs?
How beautiful and I know he has a beautiful "tea kettle" song too -- we don't have Carolina Wrens here but we do have snow! I like to see the wrens when we visit my sister in Roanoke.
Yep! The same storm is barreling our way. They're saying Sunday to Monday here too. It will be nice to be just like the birdie, looking at it...but from INSIDE!! Brrrr! :-)
Oh my golly Kerri - I would much rather have snow than rain! Rain causes too many sewer and water issues around here - snow ... well I guess that is why I live in Buffalo - I love it!
ReplyDelete(of course it is only the beginning of the season - in February I will be sick of it and praying for the end of it to come soon! LOL)
Your photos always leave me gasping! Do you shoot them through a window while you sit inside warm and dry? Or do you go outside and wait, stealth-like but cold? Inquiring minds want to know.
ReplyDeleteor maybe it's just me.
This is a sweet looking wren! I hope you're not getting snow...but I fear we are. :(
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wren!! I love your photos! We expecting rain/snow mix here too and then COLD!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my... the Wren reminds me of a story I'll have to soon blog! So sweet! We get so little snow here in a year that it's almost, dare I say, a treat to see it on other blogs?
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and I know he has a beautiful "tea kettle" song too -- we don't have Carolina Wrens here but we do have snow! I like to see the wrens when we visit my sister in Roanoke.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I'm curious too - do you shoot outside or get these beautiful shots inside?
ReplyDeleteYep! The same storm is barreling our way. They're saying Sunday to Monday here too. It will be nice to be just like the birdie, looking at it...but from INSIDE!! Brrrr! :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have snow forecaster too my friend BLEH! BUT if snow helps you get beautiful photos like this then I am looking forward to it :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnd, that's the only thing I can really say about the snow and cold frost - photo ops!!! Whoo hoo!
That little wren looks so nice and warm. Looks like he's wearing lots of layers! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis little guy just about sums it up..Hunker down, Kerri, Hunker down.
ReplyDeleteThis is another lovely picture.Yes,the snow,although inconvenient,gives great pictures.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Oh I love this. Perky little feathered one, watching the snow, and the tree greenery, blesses my heart.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Sweet wren shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! Suppose I shouldn't say that it's going to be in the upper 60's and mostly sunny this weekend (unless the icky fog comes in, lol!)...
ReplyDeleteAnother beautifully composed image! This weekend we are getting rain, then sleet, and then 5 inches of snow.
ReplyDeleteCute photo. You captured a great expression/body position from the wren.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I have trouble catching these little guys.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little critter. You always have the best.
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