Snow finally follows many days of rain and fog. What a difference a day makes.
It’s Roupie‘s first winter and he does not seem sure how he feels about it. The hint of a mohawk on his back is a pretty good indicator of his mood.
An ink of yet another sea creature made on Wednesday night but this website makes me want to draw birds (link found through Mrs. Easton). I love the way she captured the wounded owls and ravens. So, you might see feathers instead of tentacles next week!
I looked through all your gorgeous photographs on Flickr. I think you live in paradise. I love all your cat pictures especially the fat one and your sea-creature is simply lovely.
Thank you so much pRiyA, I do live in paradise, we are so lucky to be here!
The fat orange fur ball was our cat Sam who disappeared at the beginning of August. We believe that the good hunter he was became prey one night. There are coyotes (amongst other creatures) in the forest that surrounds us.
We left flyers everywhere, hoping that someone had taken him in. Strangely, two months later, two stray cats mysteriously showed up at our doorstep. You have seen Roupie in photo but there is also a little female that we named Belu, a short for beluga!
Tes photos d’hiver sont toujours très belles. Celles-ci particulièrement, surtout avec le ménou!
Merci Titanik, faut dire que l’endroit est particulièrement photogénique (le chat itou)!
Roupie a une palette hivernale.
Il se fond bien aux tons du décor.
Superbe les photos de cette nature qui t’entoure Suppe!
J’aime beaucoup ton lien. Très inspirant et touchant!
Je me doutais bien que les photos d’Annie Musselman te toucheraient. Elles sont magnifiques n’est-ce pas?