Here we go, Tuesday. It's not bad outside. Now. There might be another storm coming in today. Where was this precipitation when we needed it in August?! Thursday they predict we'll go down to -13℃. At least we've snow cover to protect flora and fauna. We had some snow last night. Perhaps you'll notice I put up my Valentine's Day wreath (far right). We need some colour.
It was a lovely fall. Despite the drought. I forgot to publish this at the time. Doing a panoramic photo for my header I caught myself on the dashcam! I miss the colours.
Jan. 6th, I noticed the coyotes following my snow shoe path.
This is the present.
It is tricky walking. I do love watching them.
In the morning, Joe goes out to feed deer. They hear the garage door and come running.
Finally, at 5 a.m. the fisher came for a visit. The feeders attract rodents in the night. You can't choose your visitors! I never see it in the day.

It's nice to see a fall photo in the middle of winter!
ReplyDelete...autumn looks mighty nice on the gloomy morning.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteBusy, busy, busy! YAM xx
You have a lot of interest in winter. It wanes somewhat in town.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your deer! I wonder what Labbit thinks of Ms. Fisher. Keeps her distance I'd imagine!
ReplyDeleteThe deer really do come RUNNING for breakfast, how cute is that! I can't believe how cold. The fisher looks very well fed :)
ReplyDeleteWe never have really pretty falls. We have too many different kinds of trees and lots of pine.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you've got a fisher at your front door!
ReplyDeleteThe autumn colours were beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLots of critter action. It really looks like we will get some weather, but not sure what it will be.
ReplyDeleteLots of critters. Fun post.
ReplyDeleteLooking after the trail cams gives you a purpose to get out.
ReplyDeleteThat deer shot is a great one. Yes, we worry that the fall drought will affect sap production next spring. A snow cover helps, but it is what the trees need to go to sleep that is key.
ReplyDeleteGreat critters, my favorite are the deer and the fisher.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Your posts remind me of the author Helen Hoover and her books about her life in a cabin in Northern Minnesota. Have you read them? She wrote in tge 50s and I think early 60s, and I loved those books. Perhaps some of her ideas are out of date today, but the way they managed was entertaining! I am not a fan of making pets of wildlife but back in her time people thought differently.
ReplyDeleteSo many animals! The deer are beautiful to watch,
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