Beautiful photos as always. Today we have snow, about 7 to 8 inches. I’m not a snow person so you can image. 🙂 I had much rather enjoy the snow through your beautiful photos.
Love that face!! Actually, I love all the lovely things in your world and you do capture them superbly! Have a great week! Stay warm! And take lots of pictures!
Those berries look delicious, but surely you don’t have edible berries that grow in that weather. Because if you do, I am so there! And I’ll kiss that cute puppy face, too.
The adorable dog seems to be pleading for warmth. His frosty beard is cute, though. Little patches of ice and icicles are so beautiful to look at and such great subjects for photographs. Thanks for sharing your chilly wintry world!
I just love your dog. He looks so much like our girl Lindy. She was out in very deep snow today and didn’t seem to mind it a bit.
Thanks for sharing your winter with us, now I don’t feel quite so bad about mine. Your icicles are MUCH longer! :~)
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
I was wondering if the berries were edible. They remind me of a berry I used to see in Denmark as a kid. I forgot the name. Your photos are outstanding as usual.
Looks like Oscar has a questioning look – probably wants to stop posing and go roll in the snow! Those icicles are growing – my husband keeps knocking ours down.
I think now I have to put a thicker sweater on, your pictures are beautiful but cold, lol !
I don’t know for what reason a whole bunch of comments landed in my spam on Jan 9 and yours too ! I wonder if Google has still a hangover from New Year !
Oh my goodness, I love that frosty beard on the doggie! What an adorable pic of him/her and the sugar coated berries are lovely also. Your amazing waterfall of ice makes me shiver….brrr!
I came back to tell you that I loved the comment you left on my blog! Ha!
True….strangers could be new friends.
Later on, when somebody asks…”so how did you two become friends?”
He’d say…”she slapped me with her gloves!….”
The dog and the berries make for absolutely lovely photographs.
The waterfall of ice makes me worry for the homeowner, since my experience tells me that those icicles mean an ice dam, which leads to a very leaky roof… YIKES!
Look at that face!!! Can you say no to him? I would think not! We have snow and I MIGHT take pictures but they look SOOOO much better on your blog!
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I love the berry pics.
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Brrr…Baby it’s cold outside 😉
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shivers…..
the berries look amazing.
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Beautiful photos as always. Today we have snow, about 7 to 8 inches. I’m not a snow person so you can image. 🙂 I had much rather enjoy the snow through your beautiful photos.
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
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oo that waterfall of ice is really cool. we are supposed to get snow and ice starting tonight…
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Love that face!! Actually, I love all the lovely things in your world and you do capture them superbly! Have a great week! Stay warm! And take lots of pictures!
Sylvia
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Fantastic shots. Dog is cute.
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Helt underbart porträtt! Huset är verkligen draperat med ett vackert draperi.
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I love the icicles on his furry little chin!
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Those icicles are amazing…and a bit scary!
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Brilliant shots! Your photos are really taken by a professional! Thanks for your visit.
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Those berries look delicious, but surely you don’t have edible berries that grow in that weather. Because if you do, I am so there! And I’ll kiss that cute puppy face, too.
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They’re rowan berries – so not edible, but a lovely splash of colour in winter!
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Oh, the lighting and colours and compositions are just marvelous. A true winter wonderland.
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Your dog is a beauty, and so is his frotsy beard. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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how beautifully your captured these shots. two thumbs up.
hope it’s not too cold to go out and shoot.
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The adorable dog seems to be pleading for warmth. His frosty beard is cute, though. Little patches of ice and icicles are so beautiful to look at and such great subjects for photographs. Thanks for sharing your chilly wintry world!
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Beautiful shots…thanks for sharing with us!
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I just love your dog. He looks so much like our girl Lindy. She was out in very deep snow today and didn’t seem to mind it a bit.
Thanks for sharing your winter with us, now I don’t feel quite so bad about mine. Your icicles are MUCH longer! :~)
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
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I was wondering if the berries were edible. They remind me of a berry I used to see in Denmark as a kid. I forgot the name. Your photos are outstanding as usual.
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They’re rowan berries – vivid but not edible. (Rönnbär in Swedish.)
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Looks like Oscar has a questioning look – probably wants to stop posing and go roll in the snow! Those icicles are growing – my husband keeps knocking ours down.
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Fabulous snow pics – we love Oscar in particular!
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Åh så vackra bilder!!
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This season fairly eats the camera. These are gorgeous images. Thanks.
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Such beautiful captures.
Your frosty bearded dog is adorable.
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A very beautiful world, great shots. I love winter!
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That dog has a great face. Lovely photos.
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Waterfall of ice! Wow!
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These pictures are amazing…as always I smile from ear to ear when I see your dog…you captured the snow and cold fabulously!
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Great doggy portrait. He looks so cute edged with snow and ice – and what soulful eyes!
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oh gosh, one of better than the next. I ♥ the puppy picture but I’m a sucker for berries. Just beautiful.
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What a beautiful dog! The contrast of the ice and red berries is so outstanding!
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I am in serious love with your photographs. My favorite is the first one of the dog. Is that your puppy?
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Yes, this pup is 8 yrs old. He’s called Oscar.
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awww, he’s so adorable! wanna give him a hug to keep him warm.:p
your photos make me crave for hot chocolate.:p
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this so beautiful!
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Now that’s cold. Brrr. Little Oscar loves it, though – he’s got a fur coat.
Lovely photos.
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I think now I have to put a thicker sweater on, your pictures are beautiful but cold, lol !
I don’t know for what reason a whole bunch of comments landed in my spam on Jan 9 and yours too ! I wonder if Google has still a hangover from New Year !
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Oh my goodness, I love that frosty beard on the doggie! What an adorable pic of him/her and the sugar coated berries are lovely also. Your amazing waterfall of ice makes me shiver….brrr!
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Love the berries pic.
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Beautiful world and pictures.
Have a blessed weekend!
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What a beautiful winter wonderland! Happy New Year to you (and Oscar, of course!)
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The first photo is so lively. Love your other winter photos as well. Have a nice day.
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Your dog is so beautiful! great pictures!!!
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The last photo is bit scary but amazing. Expression of your lovely dog makes me smile!
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I came back to tell you that I loved the comment you left on my blog! Ha!
True….strangers could be new friends.
Later on, when somebody asks…”so how did you two become friends?”
He’d say…”she slapped me with her gloves!….”
🙂
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N-ice title and photos
Have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram
Link to My Word Tuesday post!
Seen on My World Tuesday
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thats a cold beard. The roof seems bearded too. 🙂
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Very artistic interpretation of cold!
🙂
Barb
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Hope your Tuesday isn’t too chilly!
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I like the icicles. I am now wearing my T shirt and shorts, because it is summer here. LOL
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Good to see I’m not the only one with jousting lances growing from her roof!
And PUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPPY! What a cute shot!
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These aren’t my icicles, but this same house has such enormous ones every year I couldn’t help but sneak a pic!
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The dog and the berries make for absolutely lovely photographs.
The waterfall of ice makes me worry for the homeowner, since my experience tells me that those icicles mean an ice dam, which leads to a very leaky roof… YIKES!
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Adorable and gorgeous!!
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What a sweet puppy face! Beautiful photos – I’m jealous of all the snow. All we have is cold here in central Texas!
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Beautiful!!!
Oscar does look like Daisy!!!
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Great snow pix! Oscar is having fun as always. The snow piled on the red berries is beautiful. That touch of color must be very welcome.
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That touch of red in those beautiful berries must be most welcome! Makes a beautiful photo.
Oscar is happy == as always!
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Oh those berries are absolutely stunning. And that’s one cute dog too!
xo jj
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Lovely shots Lady fi
The expression of the dog is really really nice.. the way it looks at you (camera)
the ice on berries is lovely.. particularly the red and white colors
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Hi,
Looks great… Wonderful pics!!
The red berries looks delicious!
My Yatra Diary…
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Happy Wednesday!
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Your dog is really photogenic and you seem to have perfect settings for his picture.
The berries are a love contrast to the snow.
Maggie X
Nuts in May
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Love your photos! And the doog is so cute!
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wow! that is a super super cute photo of the pup! and those icicles are out of control…love the berries too 🙂
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what a sweeeeet face!!
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For once, I can look out our window and see similar views! Lovely, as always.
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Those big doggy eyes are irresistible.
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Do I see frozen dog slobber?
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LOL! Yes – how observant of you!
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Looks cold, but beautiful. The berries are particularly captivating.
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it´s too cold…argh……
but i dont live ina different place…
hahahahhaha
Oh Fiona, your photos are each day better
congrats
love the second one
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You take such beautiful photos.
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Another happy puppy in the snow! Wonderful berry photo as well.
Thanks for sharing.
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It’s always wonderful to see Oscar, but that icy waterfall is breathtaking!
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Wonderful photos..especially Oscar..he melts my heart! 🙂
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1)Oh, Oscar, you are too lovable!!
2)The berries hypnotized me…
3)This photo is just too cool…
4)Every time I visit I find something I love…
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