Hey friends! I finally wrote about my second attempt to get a #photo of the frozen #waterfall
Unfortunately, it wasn't THAT frozen anymore - but ... wasn't it even better?! I wrote down the story in my blog and this time I also uploaded the photo to FineArtsAmerica if you think about having a print of it.
For #MountainMonday - The moon rises over Mount Blanshard from Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada.
I wasn't planning this, but apparently others were (back in 2008) as I recall photographers in small groups along the side of the road waiting for the moon to rise. I had no idea what that might be about until it came up over the mountain.
The last two #photos from my photowalk in January! I rarely do macros but that day I wasn't out for hiking but really for #photography. So I thought, I could also step down into the frozen stream, take some time and look for tiny structures.
Needless to say that I was super happy that I witnessed this frozen #waterfall , right? It was really amazing. Especially as I also remember it in the rain!
Visiting my mom in Würzburg today, that’s why I started early. But it‘s not anywhere near to the chill we had yesterday (when it started snowing during my run). Yay! Have a great start into the week, y‘all! #Running#applewatchultra2#winter
I'm so happy that "Snowplow" has won First Place in the 3/22/2024 contest MOTION DOGS WOLVES COYOTES. Way to go Sadie!!! Many thanks to contest administrator, Gary Eklund Mr Dodo b bird, and to everyone who voted for my image. Congratulations to the other winners!
It will be the exact opposite over the next three days, as "the big one" (#winter#weather#storm#system) is on track to provide a lot of #snow, a lot of #wind, and some #rain for some of us.
The Redpolls show more reds now! A bitter cold wind is blowing from the North, and a few small birds have found their way into the garden. With wind-ruffled feathers and fluffed up, they fill up at the feeder.
Good news for those tired of winter: spring is starting early this year. In fact, the season is starting earlier than it has since 1896, albeit by only a few hours. While the Northern Hemisphere’s spring equinox— the point when the sun is directly over the equator— usually falls on March 20 or 21, you can credit the adjustment to 2024 being a leap year. Read more from CBS News, including why you can expect spring to come earlier and earlier every leap year until the next century.