Tuesday, March 14
This was our view about daylight on Tuesday morning.
Our day was made up of snow and ice and wind.
The by mid-afternoon the icicles were dripping.
During the late afternoon two of the man cave guys decided to open our driveway. After we noticed what they were doing, Cerwin got the snow blower out for them.
By evening the snow was more than a foot deep and blowing. I threw bird seeds on the ground every now and then so the birds could find food.
This chickadee decided to search through the snow on a feeder.
The suet feeders were busy – many times with birds who rarely eat suet or even share feeders.
The snow plows went by on occasion keeping our road open for those who needed to travel.
By bedtime the icicles were very long – and no longer dripping.
Finally – we got a real snow storm!
That shot of the icicle with the drip is a magnificent capture! And how nice of the boys to clear your driveway!
It was fun to try to capture a drip! The guys surprised us by doing that.
The timing is tricky — you have to allow for the timing of the drip and also for the timing of the camera — you did a great job with it!
Yes, timing is everything. 🙂