Monday, April 17, 2017

Fy Nyth Through the Seasons


The snow is going! As you can see above, my yard is finally almost bare as of yesterday afternoon. The spots where it's been bare for a few days are even looking pretty green! 

As I've watched how rapidly the weather can change around here, I thought that would be fun to see kind of a time lapse of the seasons changing around my house. So I've compiled a little video of the two and a half years of weather as it comes and goes and changes over and around my home.


Enjoy whatever weather you have around your home today!


This shot was just one day before the first photo in this post. A few warm days make a big difference!


And a few of the little things I've seen around my house in the past couple days. I have lots of squirrels and chipmunks. 


I saw the first dandelion blooming yesterday too!


I'm seeing butterflies pretty regularly too. Can you find the one camouflaged in this photo?


Lastly, a grouse that was pecking quietly around the brush. I love these little peaceful birds.

Enjoy whatever weather you have around your home today!



8 comments:

  1. I have not kept up from the beginning, do you work close to home?

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    1. I have several jobs that are odd and ends of things close to home. But my steady job is waiting tables in a nearby town.

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  2. Love your blog! What is the highest that the temps get in the Summer?

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    1. Usually not much above seventies (F.) during the day and low forties or close to freezing at night in the summer.

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  3. Adorei as imagens.
    Prazer em conhecer seu blog.
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  6. Question: you do not have garden problem with your squirrels? They being so close to your house I always wondered if they like to snack on your stuff.

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