We're into this polar vortex. Durn frigid. For the critters, it may mean hunkering down. The birds are eating like mad. This morning it was -9 ℃ which gets into your bones.
The woodpecker wasn't cooperating. Or I am too slow!The mourning dove gives me a look!
Butch will settle in to some safe tree, nook or cranny until it warms up a tad.
I have neglected Butch raccoon in all our beaver excitement. (Barry's under the ice, more on him later...)
Three buddies in the forest!
The doe keeps visiting and munching on garden debris!
What is fun is seeing the lights levels over the season. The camera captured it because Labbit was on the sidewalk setting off the sensor.
We've been playing around our lights for December. It's cold and dark outside. This is version 1. Joseph Brian is in charge and has been working on it. It's a moveable feast.


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Your temps tell me that I never need to complain about our cold in my neck of the woods. Wow..this is cold. I feel for the little critters, but thank goodness for you and all your feeders.
ReplyDeleteCold indeed. The last pic is a very appealing little view.
ReplyDeleteLove you table with the tiny trees!
ReplyDeleteIt's so thoughtful of you to think of all the outside critters.
ReplyDeleteI think the Polar Vortex. has also reached us. BRRRRRRR
ReplyDeleteI would hibernate if I was Butch.
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteI really like that last little table setting too! Yup, winter he are a-biting... YAM xx
Your couch looks very cozy :). Did you see the article this morning about a raccoon (Virginia) that fell through the ceiling of a liquor store? He smashed and drank a bit, and passed out in the bathroom. *He's o.k.!
ReplyDeleteLove your table setting, tall one and small all arranged, a tree family for Christmas. XXXX Ditto to Anvilcloud.
ReplyDeletethank you for showing me these exotic winter scenes! I like Barry. Aloha, Jenn
ReplyDeleteBrrr. Chilly indeed. Your living room looks like a cozy place for watching the activity out of your window.
ReplyDeleteI like your pictures. It's cold there. Too cold for me.
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