Southern Kentucky actually had a decent snowfall over night, but any snow around here is a big snow and big fun.
Unless you are loyal Brushy, following me around with my camera at first light.
Eli obviously made a trip to "the office".
Do you see the faces in the bark? Owls or raccoons?
These were the only sheep out and about.
And Hank, of course.
Unless you are loyal Brushy, following me around with my camera at first light.
Eli obviously made a trip to "the office".
Do you see the faces in the bark? Owls or raccoons?
These were the only sheep out and about.
And Hank, of course.
14 comments:
Hard for us northerners to realize that you all get snow in Kentucky! It looks so pretty - especially with your sheep and Hank!
Brushy was out in the snow? cute.
LOVE,love, love the cat photo. GREAT shot.
I see the owls or raccoons inn the bark, but it also looks like there are some other larger animal images looming. Maybe I've had too much eggnog!
I enjoyed the peaceful sheep photos. Keep those cats warm! Thanks for sharing.
Owls. Definitely owls. Wait. Maybe raccoons. No, owls.
Are you sure those weren't reindeer on the roof? Did you check to see if Santa had been there early?! We had snow here too, almost 10", our first in a long time. Merry Christmas to you!
I see owls, raccoons, and a painting by Chagall...maybe the one with the horse playing the violin...in your bark.
Beautiful! I missed the snow and was in 50deg weather in Denver of all places..:-)
p.s. Bushy and Eli are adventerous cats..:-)
It looked like a clutch of owls to me. But I love owls so I look for them everywhere.
I could send you more if you want some. I like sharing.
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/
I love the friendly ghost-like sheep on the snowy landscape. Impressive photos, as always.
Cool beans! A white Christmas for you all, too! Or...let's hope it stick around 'til Christmas.
I love the photos! Thanks for sharing what others may just pass by.
Oh, definitely racoons! I love the little snow sheep, and of course, the snow Hank. :o) Have a great Christmas!
i always see faces in the bark, in wood grain, and even on peeling paint. It's a trick my grandma taught me when I was little. Maybe now, it is her watching me?
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