Sweetfern, Comptonia peregrina, is neither sweet nor a fern. It looks like something the dinosaurs would have walked through, releasing the warmest, spiciest aromas of imagination.
It's reflections in one of the windows in my workshop shed, taken when I was standing in the paddock with those goats. I loved it that the same blue-snow colors came through in both pictures.
I miss Colorado, where I lived for 7 years...but even if I still lived there I, too, would certainly love to experience your lovely warm climate...perhaps in February!
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Very fun photos. Love piper and your goat!!! And the third one is intriguing. Is it through a fence or a special effect?
ReplyDeleteIt's reflections in one of the windows in my workshop shed, taken when I was standing in the paddock with those goats. I loved it that the same blue-snow colors came through in both pictures.
DeleteLeft with a smile - THANK YOU FOR Wordless Wonders! XOXO
ReplyDeleteSmiles R Us! :)
Deleteoh darling Piper, she looks so cute and Christmassy with her snowy whiskers!
ReplyDeleteThe snow whiskers are nothing...you should see her ice-ball britches!
DeleteBrrrr! My son is here from Colorado and enjoying the warmer weather. Though for us, it feels pretty cold. :) Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteI miss Colorado, where I lived for 7 years...but even if I still lived there I, too, would certainly love to experience your lovely warm climate...perhaps in February!
Deletegreat photos, Quinn, especially the last one!
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