The nearly full moon caught my eye this morning. The brisk crosswind which caught my arms and legs made it impossible to hold the camera steady.

The nearly full moon caught my eye this morning. The brisk crosswind which caught my arms and legs made it impossible to hold the camera steady.



Winter blustered for the past two days, threatening dire consequences if we dared forget its presence and power.

Squally weather abounded today, which is quite unusual. Here the sun shone, a few kilometers away visibility was a few hundred meters in falling, blowing, and drifting snow. An interesting drive home.
Back on Thursday.

Dawn light blazed in my rear view mirror so I was compelled to stop, admire, and share.

A farm outbuilding glows in dawns’ warm light..

I raced a thunderstorm today, getting home mere minutes before it arrived with a brief downpour and small hail.

Field and bush await spring’s bustling, almost hectic renewal. For now, they slumber through late winter quiet time.
I will return on Thursday. Blessings to you.

