Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow... (Version 2)

I have taken more photos on a different setting on my camera (normal is just a setting on the dryer) after having heard from my husband in regards to my initial post. Hopefully these pictures of the snow look a little better than the first ones. We have at least 11 inches of snow now. It has quit snowing. The sky is now a beautiful blue and the sun is shining.

Pictures Taken in Front of Our House

The front of our house.

Another photo of the house.

The Bamboo Tree in front of our house.

This is looking down the street to the right of our house.


Another photo of the street with our mailbox in the foreground.

This is looking down the street to the left of our house.


Our neighbor's truck.


This is looking down the sidewalk to the left of our house.

This is looking down the sidewalk to the right of our house.


Snow in the tree.

A sparrow in the tree.

Another tree in our front yard.


Two sparrows in the snow in front of our house.

Now we are walking around the house to view the woods behind our home.


The grass alongside the garage.



Here we are looking down the driveway to the woods.



A little further down the drive now and a little closer to the woods.



We can now see the outline of the creek bed below.




The creek bed covered with snow and shadows.


More of the creek bed and land beyond.



We are looking behind the neighbor's house now.





The woods directly behind the house.


The woods with the creek bank in the distance.



More of the woods behind the house.



Trees

Woods.
A nest high up in the tree covered with snow. I am glad it is not my home.

Another nest in another tree.



Three nests in this picture.
We have quite a few nests in the trees behind the house and I think they are all squirrel's nests.
This picture was taken from inside the house looking out the back door.




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3 comments:

Gayle said...

Your place is so pretty! Did your power go out?

Dixie said...

Thank you. No, thankfully we didn't lose electricity. All our power lines are buried in the ground which tends to help in that regard. But we have lost power on occasion and that is not fun because everything in our house runs on electricity including our heat.

sankey family said...

What a beautiful home you have! And your kids are adorable.