View from the barn when the wind blows:
Same view, between gusts:
And a lull:
See the light in the window to the far left? That's me, typing this. Right now there are two cardinals at the hanging feeder outside my window, silhouettes only identifiable by their size and crests. They are excavating the new inches of snow on the tray feeder, to see if it's worth the effort. (It is.)
I hope your first day of this new year is a very good one, and I hope all your excavations in 2026 yield your personal equivalent of hulled sunflower seeds and mealworms.
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Happy New Year, Quinn, and many sunflower seeds in your year!
ReplyDeleteI bought 150 pounds and am hoping it will be enough to get everyone through this Winter ;)
DeleteHappy 2026, Quinn! I hope it’s the lull we all need now!
ReplyDeleteAmen to that, Camilla!!
DeleteHappy New Year! 🎉
ReplyDeleteThere was a dusting of snow up here in Vermont. The sun is shining bright now, cold but sunny. Every speck of dust in the room is getting a tan. 🥴🤣
May
It surprises me when I get more snow that you, but it shouldn't really - there must be a lot of variation.
DeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSame!
DeleteHappy New Year Quinn. May it be trouble free and full of wonder!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely wish - thanks, Leigh :)
DeleteVery snowy there! We got only a dusting here.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the very best in the coming year, Quinn!
Another dusting, like May in Vermont! I seem to be gathering up more than my share this year. So greedy! ;)
DeleteBrrrr! The lull is so much lovelier. We had a lot of wind here yesterday. May you and your furry and feathered friends be well and cared for in the new year. Hugs and blessings.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tammy, and the same to you and yours, including all your wild cat friends.
DeleteHappy New Year, Quinn! May your weather be moderate, yourself and your critters healthy, and the surprises all good ones. Chris from Boise
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