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Red Berries and Branches
I love the natural contrast that snow gives everything it surrounds.
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Winter Nest
This little bird's nest hung on bravely to the branches of a shrub even after the snow came. It finally began to fall apart when the spring thaw hit many months later.
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Too Soon For Snow
1 commentThe heavy snow fall made the branches of this tree drop down to a point wher ethis picture was taken at eye level. Once the snow and ice melted - this branch was over 6 ft above my head.
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MI Winter
1 commentretired cultivator hanging on shed covered in snow... Old hand pump well water birdfeeder
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snow capped sedum
1 commentTaken in Emmetsburg, IA, this photo shows snow capped sedum.
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DECEMBER IN EUGENE
PHOTO 1 & 2 DEC. SNOW IN OUR YARD,#3 COMMORANTS HEADING EAST AFTER DAY OF FISHING IN FERN RIDGE RESIVOIR, #4 CATKIN BLOOM ON HAZLENUT[FILBERT]
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Garden's First Winter
With seven inches of snow on the ground and more falling, I snapped these pictures of our garden, long dormant. This winter has been as rough as last year, with well over 30 inches of snow through...
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Backyard Winter Wonderland
This winter has seen the deepest snowfall in many years in the Seattle area. The tree is a Harlequin Glory Bower (Clerodendrum trichotomum). The espaliered apple tree fence...
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No Sweat - Sweat Lodge
Taken on the first snow in Todd Valley, California. We had roughly 8 inches. So much for Sunny California weather. These are taken at my home in the morning.
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Icy Beauty
2 commentsBeauty in the ice and snow. Pics are from the ice storm that crippled parts of MA in mid-December.
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Contest Description
What makes you happy in your garden this time of year? Whether your garden is blooming or covered in ice, we want to see it. Get out your cameras and post photos of your winter garden in our gallery.
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