When we woke up this week to the results of an overnight ice storm it was clear we were going nowhere that day and for the first time in a long time not because of COVID-19.
Mother Natures artistry was on display with all her ice sculptures. And my fine feathered friends seem no worse for wear. Making sure they are fed is a top priority.
Finally,
Happy Valentine's Day
~~~^j^~~~
Thanks be to God!
Cathy
Happy Valentine's Day my friend.
ReplyDeleteStay safe indoors and warm. Have a cup of hot chocolate after feeding your feathered family!!
Lovely photos. Best wishes for today and always.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Happy Valentine's Day! Snug and safe . . .
ReplyDelete...ice can be beautiful, we have been too cold for ice and that's can be a good thing. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day and if you're like us, you're still inside due to the below zero temps and snow.
ReplyDeleteLove the door hanging and the icy photos are beautiful.
Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade
PS: I just saw we are neighbors! AND I'm the mom of 5 grandma of 11. How cool is that?!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! So close...well if you’re like me you’re at home staying put. Really no place to go anyway.
DeleteA great day to stay home and enjoy the view thru the windows!
ReplyDeleteCathy - it is amazing how such little creatures can survive an ice storm! Ice festooning every object in sight can be beautiful as long as it doesn't become so heavy that it pulls everything down! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteWell a Snow day always seems exciting to me , from my Sweaty Betty part of the world. Thank you for looking after the little birds so well!
ReplyDeleteWren x
What lovely hearts in the window, a very nice idea.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine to you ♥️
I love your Valentine's decoration, very welcoming! :) Mother Nature is a very amazing artist! :)
ReplyDeleteWarm Wishes. Happy mosaic Monday
ReplyDeleteMuchđź’—love
Lovethat red bird!!
ReplyDeleteYour very considerate Cathy. For many people, feeding the birds is an afterthought buit as you recogise, the birds rely on us even more when there is overnight snow and/or frost.
ReplyDeleteSuper mosaic. I love feeding and watching the birds too. Love your Valentine window hanging. Hope you had a nice Valentine's day too
ReplyDeleteMB
Thanks for joining this week's linkup at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/cedar-creek-galleries-not-your-average.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking care of the birds. And for showing us the lovely winter pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat collage!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos!
ReplyDeletelol, I am happy you stay home because of weather conditions and not Covid. It might be cold but soo beautiful! Enjoy while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteI love the red cardinal against all the white ice. I know the snow is an inconvenience but it looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks too cold but so beautiful. Nice icy mosaic with the orange bird in the center. I love the handcraft of hearts.
ReplyDeleteYoko
You had plenty of action in your own yard! Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteI hope it warms soon and melts all the ice! Stay inside warm and snug! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteI'm certainly thankful for a warm house!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your winter views. Everything looks so pretty in a coating of snow and the Cardinal looks so vibrant! We have had one storm after another, and as I am FINAL:LY seeing some lawn, snow is in the forecast for tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
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