Callaway Nature Preserve in High Dynamic Range

Arizona enjoying the snow. This photo was an attempt at High Dynamic Range (HDR)

Callaway Nature Preserve in High Dynamic Range

Arizona enjoying the snow. This photo was an attempt at High Dynamic Range (HDR)

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The snow on those trees belies the horrible WINDS that deposited it there. Gads how I DON’T miss the North!
(Ironically, however, I was just mentioning to my husband yesterday that I love black dobermans…)
Spring what spring
15 inches of snow predicted today and birds have been at all the feeders in their droves since first thing this morning , filled them all up yesterday as we were warned it was coming
steve
Beautiful pictures. I especially like the snowy scene. I’m in Connecticut and it’s very springlike here. It’s nice to see the ground again.
Lana – yeah, we are more than ready for spring…how GREAT that you love black dobermans!!!
Steve – well, we are heading towards a possible eight inches at the moment, fifteen is a LOT to shovel! glad you got the feeders filled!
Sandpiper – Thanks, we saw the ground for a few days (even saw a few bugs) but we’ll have to wait a bit more now for spring.
Glad you are feeling the spring there!
We got about 5-6 inches of the nasty white stuff and it is continuning (sp) to fall but, it will melt in due time and the birds will return and so life goes in Fargo don’t cha know.
Wishing you the beauty of Easter time with the sight of golden daffodils in the sunshine!Perhaps in a vase on your Easter table! BRRRR..
sunkissed in Arizona NG
It’s either Sprinter or Wing, take your pick., but I know which sounds better to me!
Vern