Hello - Catching Up A Little


Hello My Blogging Buddies,

I hope all of you are well and that you enjoyed the holidays.

This little squirrel is one of the babies we watched in 2008. Yep, they still hang around. :-)

Due to circumstances here, it's been awhile since I was able to post any nature pictures, but life takes some unexpected twists and turns sometimes, and we just have to roll with the punches. I hope 2009 will bring us peace and all good things!

The seasons passed quickly this year and winter is in full swing now. We've had a couple of snow storms. At one point, at least a foot of snow on the ground. All melted now, and replaced with newly fallen white stuff. It was all so beautiful and I had no time to take pictures! Ouch! Oh! And this was despite getting a new camera - which I love - unlike the lemon I bought I couple of years ago.

Mom is holding steady and in a nursing home for now. Still some serious issues, but we never give up on trying to improve the situation. Thank you for all of your visits, your kind notes and positive thoughts. They are appreciated.

In between visits to my mother during the holiday season, we managed to get in a couple of nature-related walks. I have missed my daily walks. I hope with the new year that things will improve enough that I can get back to posting blogs and visiting all of your blogs again. I really miss you all!

During the most recent snowfall, I saw that there were some big flakes coming down. That's the best time to get out and try and find the beautiful snowflake crystals, so I headed out into my backyard garden. This one above is unusual because I usually see them standing on end, but this one was lying flat and the sun was breaking through to shine its light upon it. A little star it its own right.

This is the more common way that I see them. Looking closely, as if my eyes were magnifying glasses, I found this one tucked into the railing on the steps. Remember, if you want, you can click the images to see them larger.

A female cardinal was perched in the bushes.

After walking around the house, we headed off in the car to find a trail to walk. First, we drove down a road where eagles are sometimes spotted. We got lucky when this one flew in, but he was perched far across the river. Getting used to my new camera, and in a location where I was unable to use a tripod, this picture is actually pretty shaky when I try to crop it, so this is the best I could get that day. I want to go back and try this again.

Out in the farm country near my home, this is a scene often repeated in my files. I just like that little shed by the tree. There was about 5 inches of snow on the ground, but it gets lost in the tall grasses of the field.

Next stop was up to Litchfield. This tree branch was hanging down over the icy, snowy river and casting some shadows.

Snow had blown hard against some of the tree trunks, and stayed there like blankets against the bark.

There was evidence of a lot of little feet walking across the snow

A view of the hills not far from where I live

Sunlight and shadows in the forest

I really like studying the shadows and light upon the snow. This scene caught my eye

A frozen landscape always looks so pretty - it's actually feeling the cold that I don't like. Give me back the feeling in my fingers and toes! :-)

In some places, the water is still open, while in others, it's solid enough that people are ice fishing.

Water clinging to branches - slowly frozen

This was a nest for a couple of Canada Geese. In the springtime, the floods came and washed the eggs away. The geese moved on, but nature never wastes anything. Beavers came in, converted the nest to a lodge for themselves, and they are probably tucked snugly in there right now.

Ice formations reflecting on the water

Back home again, a male cardinal visits this time

A couple of sparrows fly under my window

Little feet

Bittersweet encrusted with ice. In the springtime, the robins will come again and enjoy these berries.

And that's about all I have for now. Today, I'm going to get busy and work around the house. I've been ignoring things during the holidays, so I have plenty to do!

Hope you all have a wonderful New Year!! I'll see you whenever I can. xxx





34 Comments:

June said...

I knew I missed your walks, but these photos reminded me just how much! LOVE the snowflakes and the shadow shot!!! Best wishes for 2009.

ValleyGirl said...

Beautiful pictures, as always! AWESOME snowflake captures, too!! That's incredible! I've never been able to get that close. Best wishes for a happy New Year!

bobbie said...

Welcome back! We missed you. Your pictures are as wonderful as ever. Let's pray for peace and health and happiness in the new year for all.

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

It is so good to hear from you again.I enjoyed all the pictures,but if I had to choose a favorite it would be the forest one.Although some of the ice formations are great as well.O.K. they are all my favs.
Blessings,Ruth

HANNIBAL said...

I missed you, glad you are back! Loved the snowflakes, makes me want to find them. I have never tried.
Your photos are great! Especially the barn scene!

Susanne49 said...

Awesome series of winter photos, Lin! Nice to see you back again and I'm glad your mother is in good care - and you will have now again more time for your photography and walks.

Sue's Daily Photography

Genie said...

Happy New Year, look forward to seeing more photos when you are able, Take care and hope thing improve for you in 2009

laughingwolf said...

thx lin, and the same to you and yours... glad mama's doing a bit better, too... continued prayers for her recovery....

JB's Big World said...

Beautiful set of photos. Happy new year to you!

Travis said...

I love your walks. Beautiful shots...the snow flake is just terrific.

Becky and Gary said...

Welcome back Lin. We all have missed you and your fabulous photos, and your interesting walks.
Those snow flakes are just gorgeous. I must try it sometime.
Thanks for taking us on your travels. Even in the winter there is so much beauty out there. Our weather seems to be much like yours. All the heavy snow has gone, and now a light clean covering is on the ground.
Much blessings to you and your family for the new year.
B.

Jayne said...

Hi Lin! Glad to hear things may be settling down a little. The snowflake photo had my mouth agape. Just exquisite. Hope the new year brings you time for more walks with your camera. We've missed you. :c)

Mel said...

¡Hola!
It's great to have you around again!
I really hope that your mom is doing better, my thoughts are with you. Take your time, we are here for you :)
Your pictures are amazing!! There is no snow overe here in Lima (Peru), so, I can't really imagine the feeling of being in such beauty!
Take care!
Besos,
Mel

T and S said...

Amazing series. You are back with a bang. I like the 6th image of that cabin the best

Suzanne Perazzini said...

What a fabulous collection of photos. Each one was fascinating, from the snowflakes to the shed to the shadow photos - I loved them all. You are so clever to pick out these moments in time to photograph.

Sandy said...

Wow, enjoyed the post but those snowflakes!!! I love that. Hope all goes well for you this year and for you mom.

Mary said...

So good to see a post from you and know that you've been out doing what you love. Wonderful photos as always. You are the "queen" when it comes to taking us on a walk that we enjoy every minute of! I always feel like I am right there with you. I like that little shed and tree, also. I can see why your eye is drawn to it. How interesting that the beavers took over a goose nest. It shows how often you walked there to know it was the same spot :-) Very lovely post and great to have you enjoying your new camera. Hugs to you and your mom both. You are still in my prayers.

Bird Girl said...

Hi Lin!
You have had a difficult year and I hope 2009 will bring you lots of walks and wonderful new things to photograph. I'm glad your mother is settled. I take care of a friend who has no one - he will be 90 in Feb. and I always try to make his situation better, too. Sometimes it really gets you down, but it has many joys as well!
Your pictures are inspiring, as always...I LOVE the snowflakes the best!!! Have you ever read about 'Wilson Snowflake Bentley'? He was the first to photograph snowflake and his story is SO amazing!
Both of your snowflakes reminded me of two that were used for U.S. postage a couple of years ago. These were photographed by a guy from CA. If you get time...check out this link. I bought his book called 'The Snowflake' - incredible!
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/

Have a happy winter, Lin!

Mary said...

Hi Lin!

I'm happy to see you are well. Those photos of ice on the water are fabulous! Thank you for taking me on a snowy walk. It's beautiful.

Hang in there with Mom...I know - I've been in the same situation. It can wear you out. So, take care of yourself and come up for air once in a while :o)

Mary

Lana Gramlich said...

Very nice. I particularly love the snowflake macros. They're really awesome! Best of 2009 to you & yours.

Chris said...

Welcome back, and as always you present really nice pictures together with a nice text. I love your blog, I wish you all the best for 2009!!!

the donG said...

i was just watching a tv show featuring the squirrels. and they are really cute. sadly we dont have them here in the philippines. so ill just enjoy your photo for the meantime.

kjpweb said...

Happy New Year to you!
Glad you haven't forgotten us! ;)
Cheers, Klaus


P.S.: I'm finally back and will be posting a boatload of new stuff! ;)

Digital Flower Pictures said...

Nice series of images. Welcome back. I had to come over and see what you have been capturing with all this winter weather.

God Bless You and best wishes for 2009.

2sweetnsaxy said...

I've missed your walks and your wonderful eye for things. Shots of snowflakes always amaze me. All my best to you and your family for a wonderful new year.

fishing guy said...

Lin: I've missed your great natire shots and so glad you got the Eagle. I hope to one of these days.

Gerry said...

Hi!

Have not been around for a while but back for good now.
Will make sure to pop in on a more regular basis and look forward to your next updates.

All the best for 2009!
Gerry

Larry said...

I'm glad you were able to get out to take some great photos.-I hope the upcoming year will be a better one for you.

fishing guy said...

Lin: Very nice captures from your colder land.

Sekhar said...

Those were some of the best shots of snow I have seen. Kudos Lin :)

Susan said...

So glad I checked in. Lovely as usual. Take good care of yourself.

Dave Coulter said...

Happy New Year! The photos look just great. Hope you and yours are well. Spring's coming! :)

Chris said...

WOOOW a nice walk you got... Wonderful pictures, they make me dream!!!

matthew houskeeper said...

Very nice photos!!!