Not just frost on the pumpkins But ICE on the puddles.Yup the ol temp hit the freezing mark last night but as I stepped out on the deck it felt rather comfortable although the temp was still 32 degrees.
I brought the game camera in so perhaps we may have some video for you today. Oowee just plugged it in and it is downloading 209 videos ought to be interesting.Yesterday was a laid back day and not much to speak of but it was pleasant. Today a store run and I need to refill the feed barrels they are right near empty.
Ok videos are almost ready I will see if I can get something in here if youtube cooperates.
ok there is one how about another
Kinda blurry but that's the sunrise for you
Regulars at the feedingstation fun to watch
And a nice looking doe concludes our little videos for today.There will be more tomorrow as I edit this batch.But for now how about we have the little quote for today……….
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in. ~George Washington Carver
Suitable for today I should think and now for the coup de grace You are welcome to come on back tomorrow for more of this goodoldbeanblogging






3 comments:
... Very 'feel-good' pictures! And by the way, I appreciate your quotes and work put into your blog. And I love the night vision camera! One of these days we'll see the little black bear - well, not so little now I imagine. So, dear hubby, what would make all this perfect? An ocean nearby! Luv ya, GeeGee
Cool videos Woody....there are a couple of different ones in there! I love how the eyes of the raccoon glow in the dark!! Glad you and Alice had a good time at Serenity Hill farm. Bobbie figures he knows who it is....Doreen??
The eyes of that raccoon looks a bit spooky :-) and is it the tail of the skunk we can see in front of the barrel?
We have squirrels close to our houses now, so I guess no martens has moved in since the last one died. But they are still to afraid to even come close to the feeders.
That deer is so beautiful! Is it a white tailed deer? I know of that deer because I´ve read about it in the book I got from Joyce about what animals You can find on walks in the American continent :-)
Have a great day now!
Olof.
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