steve1906
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. I HATE THE WINTER!
Counting the days!
Keep warm, Steve
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Keebler
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- Hey, if that is your pool, I'll see you there in June, eh?
Does look lovely, though, that ice castle of sorts. -
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sammy
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Is that your pool Steve? If so, I'm coming to visit in July (it will be warmer than in June!) Plus my birthday is in July so that will be my little vacation celebration with friends!!!
We have a good amount of snow here too. Enough to go sledding if you want to brave negative degree wind chills!
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steve1906
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Keebler, I'm very surprised at you. You always pickup details in my photos, and comment on them.
Look at the 3rd pic, what do you see, and what made them?
You are both welcome to come for a swim in the summer weather.
Steve
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Keebler
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- Fairy tracks? Too early for leprechauns.
Maybe a very young deer?
While my eye may catch some details and explores all I can, I'm also seduced by any swimming pool & will never leave once I've bonded, no matter the time of year. I would live in a swimming pool were that an option. -
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Tincup
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What made the tracks?
Well, the only animal who would want to be out in that kind of weather.
A Polar Bear!
Actually, Keebler's choice was a good one. A small deer. Looks as if it is headed toward a familiar path or deer trail.
But, small deer typically goof around and I wouldn't expect it to be in such a straight line with no playing around time marks in the snow.
Can't see the actual foot prints STEVE, so why don't you go out there and take a close up shot for us? Or 10 or twelve? And don't come back in till you get it right.
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