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.
She is, I have to agree :) I've been letting her come out and wander around while I go to and fro doing chores, so she gets the chance to be a "big goat" for a few minutes every day.
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but very pretty photos--
ReplyDeletekeep warm and dry--
luv, di
Thanks, Di :)
DeleteExcellent photos. Such pretty snow.
ReplyDeleteI always say snow is beautiful as long as you don't have to do anything in it ;)
DeleteTiny Iris is so adorable.
ReplyDeleteShe is, I have to agree :) I've been letting her come out and wander around while I go to and fro doing chores, so she gets the chance to be a "big goat" for a few minutes every day.
DeleteYour goats go out in the snow?!?!?! Mine would rather die! LOL. They say we may get snow next week. Sheesh.
ReplyDeleteIf my goats - in their cashmere underwear - were daunted by snow, their lives would be very boring indeed! ;)
DeleteMy goodness - so beautiful!!! I love "Tiny Iris"!
ReplyDeleteTiny Iris is a very sweet goat...so far! ;)
DeleteIris casts a beautiful shadow.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it! That's one of the reasons I chose this snap from the dozen I took :)
DeleteGreat photos that almost (note I said 'almost'!) make me like the look of winter.
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