We received eight inches of snow from Monday’s storm and are expecting more snow tomorrow. I guess our ski season will continue for a little longer. There was a bit of a sunrise visible this morning before cloudy skies consumed the sun’s rays.

We received eight inches of snow from Monday’s storm and are expecting more snow tomorrow. I guess our ski season will continue for a little longer. There was a bit of a sunrise visible this morning before cloudy skies consumed the sun’s rays.

After several foggy, cloudy days in a row, the sun finally came out. The following photos were taken over a 26 minute period of time.
Rainbow Of Color

Beautiful Skies
Lighting Up The Day
Bright Skies

As Far As The Eye Can See
Peeking Through
The first few days of fall have been sunny and dry. I went for a long walk with Daphne and the kids on Saturday. The kids actually chose to ride their bikes instead of walk. I took my camera with so I could catch the dramatic changing of leaves that we are now enjoying. The leaves aren’t quite at their peak, but many have turned golden yellow, bright orange and deep red.






I told Sophia before we left that we may go to the pond and see the ducks and geese. She decided to bring bread with so that she could offer them a nice mid-afternoon snack.






The kids thought this huge mushroom growing on an elm tree was a bee hive. Luckily no bees, but one big fungus.


We had a number of small birds fly into our south-facing picture window on Saturday. Unfortunately, two birds didn’t make it. Sophia managed to “rescue” this bird. I think it is a downy woodpecker, but do not confess to be an ornithologist, so feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.




It was just seconds after I took this picture that she flew off. Her crash into the window must have made her see stars, but it only took a few minutes to shake it off and take flight again. We were glad to have a happy ending to her story.
Saving the best photos for last…



