Halfway through winter - officially
Today is groundhog Day and, for sure, we who live in Ontario have at least six more weeks of winter, no matter what Wiarton Willie says. (Willie is an albino groundhog, famous in these parts for predicting when spring will arrive here.)
This is what's happening nature-wise in my neck of the woods. In the largest square, the grey squirrel was chowing down on tree seeds. Moving clockwise: two crows, the tree seeds the squirrel was eating. sumac berries (NOT the poisonous kind), grass plumes, and crab apples.
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I was just starting to feel warm!!!Oh well, another coffee won't hurt me....
ReplyDeleteI forgot it was Groundhog's Day. I'll have to check the news to find out the forcast.
ReplyDeleteI like those red sumac berries with their bit of snow.
Darla
Wow! An albino groundhog? Gotta listen to him.
ReplyDeleteLovely winter mosaic. Hopefully only another month of winter for us ~ although it is 15 here this a.m. but the sun is shining brightly!
ReplyDeleteI read this morning that Punxatawney Phil, the groundhog in Pennsylvania, predicted an early spring because he couldn't see his shadow. Groundhog Day with Bill Murray is one of my alltime favorite movies, so I gotta go with Phil.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your winter collection of shots. Even here in supposedly "balmy" Texas (-15 degrees F with wind last night) it feels like we will have an extended winter!
ReplyDelete"Collecting" comics to one of my blogs, I saw lots with Groundhog Day!
ReplyDeleteAll snow are soon gone here on Lolland and we have + degrees ;-)
Willie needs to coordinate better with Phil. :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific collage capturing various winter scenes. That poor little squirrel looks kinda cold, though!
ReplyDeleteLove those tree seeds and sumac berries.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So nice to see the squirrel! =) A very beautyful collage, indeed!! :)
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought about groundhog day until I went to Rambling Woods. I love the way the sumac berries look with snow. All the shots are appealing but there's something gorgeous to me about that shot.
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten about Groundhog Day too. Beautiful wintry photos!
ReplyDeleteI agree... Phil didn't see his shadow either... but I will believe it's spring when I see it.
ReplyDeletethese winter pictures are great. Really tell the season.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have groundhogs here but I imagine Spring will be along when it should be. MB
Pretty sure Wiarton Willie did not budge an inch this year, preferring the cozy warmth in its subterranean home ;-P
ReplyDeleteHappy Groundhog Day, Hope Spring is early although I see nothing but blizzards in North America on the news.
ReplyDeleteHappy Groundhog Day..today we finally have some sun...Yea.. The squirrel looks fat and healthy.. Michelle
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