There are many conversations going on -
Some more heated than others.
White on white, the geese look like cotton balls ready to be picked, camouflaged by the falling snow...
or perhaps I had just never been close enough to notice -
The peace of the scene overwhelmed me,
None of this happens without loving care.
Just so lovely. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these photos!! And so much snow! I guess winter has forgotten us this time here in Europe...
ReplyDeleteYes, it's unusual, because sometimes here on Long Island we don't get any snow at all... thanks for visiting !
ReplyDeleteI just love the last sheep photo. The expression on that ewe's face is priceless. Thanks for visiting my blog today.
ReplyDeleteGreat winter shots. I like that first image.
ReplyDeleteGreat winter scenes is right. I love this.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and wintry and adorable with the animals.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and quiet winter series, I like it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful farmyard shots Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThe gander and the goose - a conversation going on? Most definitely - Mr Gander telling Mrs Goose I'll find us a place to rest - maybe!
Wonderful to see the animals well looked after during the harshness of winter.
Very beautiful photos, great to see when animals after cold breathe.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely winter captures! gracious looking the ducks and Sheeps.
ReplyDeleteRegards
my Recent article about the Elephant safari in Corbett National park.
Thanks for this tour of the barnyard! It's amazing how much MORE you notice once you become infatuated with photography, right? The barnyard is a great photo op!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, the more you look, the more you see.
DeleteThe sheep look like they are smiling and the white ducks look angry..lol Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post. I could almost feel the hustle and bustle of the farmyard. I agree, sheep do have the most beautiful, expressive eyes.
ReplyDeleteI just love the farm animals. They are all so cute! Adorable photos, I loved them all.
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