Many thanks. Winter weary is correct. We have an extreme temperature warning for tonight. minus 40 Celsius. Groundhog Day will start off frozen solid. 😀
Beautiful! Love that out of bounds effect. I also thought your post on the Great Blue Herons was so skillfully photographed. We enjoyed watching them nest on one of the Cornell Lab Cams one year.
Glad you enjoyed the oob, it’s been quite a while since anyone has posted one in the challenge. Thanks for the compliment on the GBH nest, I am fortunate to be in an area where they can be monitored. More to come on the growth of the chick.
This is beautiful, Patty!!
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Thank You Janet!!
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So bright and cheerful, good choice for an OOB.
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Thanks Jacki!!
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I just finished with my smellies.
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Yes you did!
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Beautiful! The pop of red is fantastic. I love the way you framed the OOB.
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Glad you enjoyed my little project 🙂 I have since learned that this is a red passion flower.
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Many thanks. Winter weary is correct. We have an extreme temperature warning for tonight. minus 40 Celsius. Groundhog Day will start off frozen solid. 😀
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Hope the ground hog slept in today!
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Love the out of the bounds framing…and with 8″ of snow the color truly is warming!
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Oh good! Sometimes a girl needs to color outside the lines 🙂
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But it’s red. no lellow?
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Believe it or not lellow was on the agenda until I started playing out of bounds 🙂
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Great shot!
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Thank You!
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Oh, warm red! I could wrap my chilly hands around it.
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… then you could be toasty in no time at all!
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Beautiful! Love that out of bounds effect. I also thought your post on the Great Blue Herons was so skillfully photographed. We enjoyed watching them nest on one of the Cornell Lab Cams one year.
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Glad you enjoyed the oob, it’s been quite a while since anyone has posted one in the challenge. Thanks for the compliment on the GBH nest, I am fortunate to be in an area where they can be monitored. More to come on the growth of the chick.
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