Very Nice!!
Miscellaneous Shots
Pretty...but cold ! ^_^
Nice shots, in a wonderful garden. How can it look so good all the time? Where is the junk? Patti
Bill has no junk!
i have junk - no one is allowed to see or touch unless with permission :)
LOL!!!
Hee hee
I love snow pics...heck I love snow
Even the TSA, Bill??
only with permission
Ice does make for pretty pics
You got more ice than we did, Ronnie....it does look pretty, but it's so dangerous....
Oh yuk! I don't want it!! It's pretty until the power goes out :)
Great pics, everyone. Nice to see Bill's perfect yard. I like it best without the snow.
Nice Nat Geo pics, Victor. Thanks for sharing.
Jen, I loved your sunrise shots.
I'm so upset. All my beautiful birches got damaged during the last noreaster we had, and now they're gonna have to all be cut down. They'll never go back up. One by my driveway actually broke.
Here's a pic of the one's by my driveway.
Karen
And here are my others. The ones right behind my pond I will cut down and let them grow back. The ones in the back towards the right are in the midst of a daylily garden, and I kinda wanted them out of there to begin with, except they looked so pretty I didn't have the heart to remove them. Now I'll cut them down and put stump killer on them.
Karen
It's sad to see birches go, Karen.....we planted a clump when we first moved into the house, but it didn't last long....on the other hand, my neighbor's house has had their birches for over 30 years......
i have to cut a couple out on the small pond - hopefully i will remember tomorrow - i still like birches
Sad to see your damage, but I am amazed at how Birches sometimes spring back from being totally bent to the ground under the snow. I would love to grow some, but think they would look odd in our Nantucket yard. Vermont would be better spot. Patti
Sorry about your birches
Thats terrible Karen!! We have a 5 mile strip here that was hit by an ice strom 2 years ago...it looks just like that.
My niece sent me graduation pictures of my Great Niece's....feeling a little old. They are named after their Great-Grandmothers, Alissa & Connie. They are twins and this is a collage of both of them. Don't ask me which one is which, if you can even tell that there are 2 different girls in this collage.... more power to you!!!
Nice Ronnie! Love the contrast!!
I have had birches get bent down like this before, and they never sprang back, so I'm not expecting these to do so. Another problem with birches is the birch borer. They get them a lot around here. I would love to replace some with river birch, which I absolutely adore.
Celeste, I remember that ice storm and seeing pics of the damaged birches. Really sad that it happens like that. Nice collage of your nieces. I couldn't tell they were two different girls.
You did a good job on that picture, Ronnie. Very nice.
Karen
Very pretty girls, Celeste.
Nice, Ron.
They are very pretty....lucky parents to have 2 in college at the same time!
Thanks everyone, my niece is very lucky, they are really good girls!
They are gorgeous!
Thanks Jan!
Nice!
Beautiful! You must of put out something they like. :)
Thanks. I think beggars can't be choosers in a storm!
Love those photos.....I have 2 pairs, but they are just getting seeds right now.....the suet feeder is buried!
love cardinal's
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