Nov. 7, it froze!
Nov. 10 – still frozen, but green.
Back down I went, Nov. 12th, after we shovelled the driveway.
The wood duck nesting boxes await spring arrival!
Now, to the left of the above photo is where I put the trailcam. This is where the critters appear.
Back up at the driveway... you can see the heavy build up of snow on top of our pile of pumpkins.
snowy deer from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
11 comments:
It is a good idea that I never think of doing.
Hari OM
That's quite the transformation of your immediate landscape! It's working on it here... YAM xx
And that is how orange turns white!!! I looked at my special calendar and now know the reason for the cake with candles on the 15th!! Had hoped with all my heart your parcel might have arrived by now, I added up and it is 14 days since I posted it, maybe today. Happy Birthday wishes to JB, hope you have a wonderful day.XXXXXX
I enjoy seeing your before, during and after photographs too.
Keep warm and safe.
All the best Jan
Those pumpkins must captivate deer- and other critters.
Yes good project to take photos showing the different seasons.
I can't figure out what that night time animal is. This is so neat!
Beauty in all seasons
Oh my gosh, lots of changes ..how wonderful that your trail cam caught that fisher! Wow, they are slinky creatures aren’t they!
Lovely photos! I have never seen a Fisher. I have been tempted by game cameras but I would not get such an exotic animal down here in Brant County.Perhaps a coyote, fox, skunk, possum, turkey, raccoon, deer, but not a fisher. We do have very small weasels. But I very rarely see them either.
Thanks for visiting my blog. I do not get there very often compared to when I started and even more seldom do I take time to visit others. In a few moments of looking at your blog I see I am missing a lot.
The frog pond looks magical in the snow
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