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I will Steve! I don't like hot weather.. but .. I have very good air conditioning!
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I love these winter pics!!! Here's Sport running through the snow by our pond.
It looked like fog.....
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Nice photos.
arkiehinny,
Did I read right, that horse is yours?
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Nice photos arkiehinny, anymore?
Winter is such a dark place, I think we all feel better with the warm weather!!!
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quote:Originally posted by steve1906: I just have one thing to say...You'll never hear me say it's to hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Come on Spring/Summer
in total agreement. this winter had been total hell. over 30 inches of snow. week apon week of the high temp being nowhere close to freezing. at least in the summer you can take the dog for a walk at 8 after dinner and its in the 70's.
its so cold i havent been outside for more than 1 min in MONTHS!
tack on everyone is sick all the time and clothing gets wet and dirty from the snow, etc, etc,
sorry for the rant, i just hate winter. hate it.
oh yeah another thing i hate about winter is carrying a coat everywhere! you have this bulky coat and then when you go to a movie or something you have to hold this massive thing on your lap or put it on the back of your chair at dinner and it falls off all the time and makes your back uncomfortable.
oh yeah and another thing, falling on the ice. my friend was helping her frind park and fell on the ice and banged up her knee and scrapped her hand. then another friend got in a small wreck because the roads are such crap!
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Cabin fever is bad!! What I hate is not being able to get out because we are at the bottom of a hill. The snow gets icy and then "it's all over."
You've got it way worse than I do here.
Yes.. the freedom of no coat is NICE!!
I took more pics awhile ago but my camera then died... I'm charging it now.
Steve...what do I do to make the pics smaller?? I forgot!
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Lymetoo, don't click on the photos. When you click the photo it enlarges it.
Just right click each one and copy the URL.
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Beautiful pictures, Lymetoo! We've been suffering here as well. But I saw where Ponca City got to 35* BELOW zero with their wind chills! I never thought those kind of temperatures were possible until I moved to Michigan, and it got 50 below one winter. I hated it.
It's going to be in the 50's this weekend, and up to 72* next week! I can't wait. I've had enough of this cold and the snow. My son wants to go back to school!
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I know!! I heard there were MANY records set in OK that were ACTUAL temp 25 - 35 degrees below zero.
Amazing! Yes... will be warm here too.. can't wait!
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Lymetoo, those are beautiful pictures. I especially enjoyed the ones with the robin. Thanks for sharing
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Very enjoyable - very nice picture taking - re that view behind the supermarket - can't say we get anything like that around here! And the robin - of course I have to like the robin.
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For those who asked, the horse in the photo I posted is indeed mine. This was during the snow last week...he was excited because it was feeding time and chasing cows, too! It's all melted now.....gonna be near 60 today.
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makes my bones hurt just lookn at it. beautiful tho
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Thanks... I have so many pics over here... Gotta show 'em to someone. . so why not my friends here?
liquid.. sorry to hear that... I understand!
Robin.. Oh, yes... the robin.. Glad you got to see him! I still want to know what he is doing here in the middle of Feb and what he is doing in a TREE. You just never see them in trees.
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"SURVIVING COLD WEATHER Most birds that regularly winter in New England are well suited to withstand cold temperatures. In the fall, many birds grow additional feathers for insulation. To keep warm while roosting, birds fluff their feathers. Because of the way their feathers are layered, this behavior traps pockets of warm air next to the skin.
During winter days, many birds feed almost continually, storing up fat which they burn off at night to keep warm."
The one in the picture I posted is all fluffed up. He looks fat but perhaps is not.
It also says they are usually found in flocks in the winter. That is another thing I found unusual. You usually see them in groups. Not ONE robin by itself.
And according to that article, they don't get much food from feeders.. they find their own...somehow.
I saw this same robin (I presume) about a week before I took this photo.
Yes, Robin... I'm now addicted to photography. Six will probably want me to post them in Off Topic though! shhhh... don't tell her!!
I bought this camera about 2 months ago and I have been like a madman with it!!
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