Here are some more photos I took on our walk on tuesdays.
This was the first time we drove out to that place, we'll definitely go back there when the snow is gone.
I mean, it's really not that much snow, it is no problem to walk down to the lake and look for birds, not for us anyways.
It's Cleo that is having problems with it. Not that she doesn't want to, she just simply can't do it. Her legs are quite short and her little feet are getting sore after a running for a while in that very cold, sharp snow.
I am sure that those little dog boots would be great for her, but would she like them, I don't know.
Here's two pictures of the reserves guideposts.
I hope we'll be able to get closer to the water next time and see some birds. Doesn't matter what kind.
In the meantime I will focus on other nice motives like fenceposts and snow for example.
I went down on my knees for this shot...
There it is...
Nothing spectacular, just some very level country.
View oft the village of VIBY, their church is very pretty.
Can you guess who that is? ;-)
All dried out and frozen. Waiting patiently to be awakened again in just a few weeks.
Mika's operation went well. I dropped him off at the vet at 11:45 am and picked him up again 45 minutes later.
He's still asleep in the transport box, tugged in into a blanket so he stays warm. We started up the fireplace, not only for him, also because the snow storm has arrived here.
The wind is blowing and it's snowing here and there.
The roads are really bad to drive on so we are glad we don't have to go anywhere.
I hope you all around the globe stay safe and warm too!
:))
The dried, frozen weed is my favorite. kind of reminds me of the way I feel right now ... sorta stiffly dry and cold!
ReplyDeleteGlad Mr. Mika is home and that his surgery is a thing of the past.... stay warm.