Red-Winged Feathers and Frosted Fur
It was another snowy weekend but that didn’t stop birds from singing or calves from arriving.

red-winged blackbird
Will it ever end?!? I guess I can be thankful it isn’t 26 below zero. The air doesn’t hurt my face like it did last month.
The photos are gorgeous.
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While growing up in Northern Minnesota near a lake, I delighted in listening to Red Wing Blackbirds singing/calling along the lake each early spring time. A sublime pleasure for a young boy.
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Absolutely love these photos…
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Hi, Leah…I’m not getting notices of your posts anymore. I’ve changed email carriers so you may no longer have a good address on your mailing list. Please add suzysomething992@gmail.com and remove saramacfarland@att.net. I miss you!
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Hi Suzy! Miss you too!! I don’t have anything to do with the mailing list. It’s all within the WordPress system. But all you have to do is go here https://leahyetter.wordpress.com/ and scroll down a little ways and enter your new address under the “subscribe to my blog!” section.
Thank you sweet friend!!
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I absolutely love your photos and the landscape! Here in Norway Spring has arrived already, feels good! Last year we had lots of snow at this time, just like you do.
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Thank you! We are getting there. We have nice days mixed in with snow and rain. Typical for spring in Wyoming! 🙂
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