Crow in Snow Storm. Photo by Bruce Barone. |
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Bruce;
ReplyDeleteNice capture. Haunting - Edger Allen Poe style.
Jennifer
Very, very cold.
ReplyDeleteWith fat bluebirds at my window.
Gorgeous photograph.
You once gave me a print of a crow. It fell victim to water damage when the basement family room and office flooded.
ReplyDeleteJanuary-such a challenging month for all of us, each and every. This is how I've felt for weeks now, this photograph. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMy views have been very similar with my local crows hanging out like always
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Bruce! Looks like you got a lot of snow there. In McKinney, TX my look out of the window looks like this: gray sky, yellow grass and naked trees with a hawk, blue jay or cardinal coming by once in a while, they color my garden :-)
ReplyDeleteFranziska San Pedro
Jennifer, Thank You.
ReplyDeletePamela, Thank You.
Steve, I remember that! Now I will send you another.
Andrea, Thanks for stopping by.
Dan, Did you see the PBS special on crows?
Franziska, I would love to see a photo of your garden!
You can imagine that I love this image ...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and romantic one !
And after the snow :
http://thechocolatechipwaffle.blogspot.com/2010/05/waking-up.html
(I'm sure you will enjoy this).
See you !
Valery, I thought you would! And THANK YOU for the link.
ReplyDeleteas the crow flies. I am a black bird person.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, yes, it resembles one on my blog. Thank you for your visit and kind words. It's my first time to your blog, I'm looking forward to checking it out!
ReplyDelete..Bruce: every time I am ready to get my camera, my colorful friends decide to leave my garden. I think they just want to be adored not photographed :-) Maybe I'll be lucky some time, patiently not giving up!
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