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12/30/08

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Geese visiting our frozen town lake

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21 comments:

  1. What? They're staying for the winter?

    Happy New Year.

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  2. Beautiful scenery. It looked so brrrrr...cold. Happy New Year to you.

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  3. Don't walk on that ice! It's not frozen enough yet. And happy new year!

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  4. Were they expecting it to be frozen, or were they escaping the frozen North?

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  5. Brrrrr, Sarah... That looks down-right COLD. How do the geese stand it???? They need to wander on down here where it's warmer!!!!
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  6. Nice shot, love the broken ice at the edge and the pale winter light.
    Happy New Year!

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  7. It might be cold at your lake, but that is a beautiful picture. Stay warm!

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  8. Oh dear! They must be freezing their tusshies out there.

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  9. You already have some real ice there. So cool!

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  10. Brrrrrr, cold geese.

    Happy New Year!

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  11. We have had nothing frozen herre. Hope you had a great Christmas

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  12. Its gotten cold enough to freeze a few lakes here in Tulsa but warms up by the next day. Great pictures! Enjoyed reading your blog!

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  13. Sarah: That is a neat look at the all the geese on that frozen pond.

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  14. Hi Sarah! It does look cold! I'm surprised they stayed for the winter, too, or was it unplanned! A number of us seem to have had a really cold winter! Thanks for sharing and have a Happy New Year!

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  15. I hope you are feeling better

    Lovely shot .. cold .. brrr

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  16. Geese? You have geese? What a surprise.

    Ours are flyovers right now, but they'll be back in residence before long.

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