As long as you don't get hit by a runaway skidoo, snowshoeing is a wonderful way to quietly enjoy the silent woods with their hidden fauna in thickets and under roots.
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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12 comments:
A time to savor solitude is very welcome.
Ahhh. I think I recognize that intrepid walker . . . xx
I imagine it's difficult to walk there with all the snow!
A beautiful winter scenery!
Léia
I've never tried to walk in snow shoes. I often wonder how they work.
Oh I wish! Snow! How wonderful. Far too hot for this here, high 60es.
I guess you were among intrepid walkers!
So many ways to enjoy the winter weather!
As long as you don't get hit by a runaway skidoo, snowshoeing is a wonderful way to quietly enjoy the silent woods with their hidden fauna in thickets and under roots.
The intrepid walker looks familiar to me! I wish I were there to walk with you.
I would be a very bundled up intrepid walker! Brrrrrrrr!
Bonne Année,
Genie
I can't even begin to tell you how appealing this sounds Brattcat.
I love snow-swaddled things... they are so wonderful to behold!
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