But first, some cats...
Do you think Emily the kitten will fit in there?
Lynn from Razzberry Corner wanted some photos of the dogs enjoying the snow, so I am happy to oblige! We took the dogs snowshoeing yesterday. They both LOVE the snow...
Sophie loves to roll in it or just slide along it!
Tristan following the snowshoe trail through the field.
Sophie and her bundled-up daddy!
She always seems to have snow on her nose these days.
Late afternoon winter sun.
Maybe she saw a snowshoe hare! There are lots in our woodlot. Sophie chased one once but had no hope in hell of catching it.
We are trying to figure out what animal scratched up this tree. Skunk? Porcupine?
Sophie is dying to kiss my face. She loves to do that when I crouch down.
She loves a good butt-scratch!
The sun low over the back pasture.
The path through the woodlot.
Intrepid Canadian.
Tristan.
He stood under this snowy bough for a long time.
Then he sat down!
Nobody here but us dogs!
Sophie does this a lot. She loves to stick her head in the snow!
I'll see if I can get a kitten picture up later today!
You have a beautiful lot, Natalie.
ReplyDeleteTHank you Deb! I LOVE the woodlot. I would have been in heaven had I had that as a child.
DeleteThey are handsome... almost as handsome as the cats. The pics prove that only Mad dogs and Canadians go out in the Winter sun!
ReplyDelete"She loves a good butt-scratch!" Who doesn't??
ReplyDeleteYou have a point there!
DeleteBeautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't realize you had such a nice HUGE property! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSophie...you cemented our belief that dogs are crazypants!
This farm is about 150-odd years old. It was 126 acres, but the former owner (who sold it out of the family for the first time when it was sold to us) severed off 40 acres at the back across the river, for their new home. 86 acres is plenty!
DeleteThat does look like fun in the snow. We love to play in the snow. The cats are hysterical picking their feet way up. The dogs sure look like they are enjoying it. What fun. Love seeing pictures of your farm. Have a terrific Tues.
ReplyDeleteTHank you Marg! :)
Deleteoh, so much snoooow! We hardly ever get any as we live on the Mediterranean coast. Love the last pic of Sophie hiding her head in the snow:)
ReplyDeleteSandra, this has actually been a mild, low-snow winter! We really haven't had a big whopper of a storm yet. Maybe we won't! I would like some more snow for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
DeleteYour property is so stunning, and that snow... well let's just say I'm jealous of your dog. Lol! I've never seen snow like that before. Not ever. It looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKristin
Kristin, I just love it but a lot of my fellow Canadians don't. :) I get through winter by putting on warm clothes, going outside and enjoying it. I love the air and the light at this time of year.
DeleteSophie is so funny!
ReplyDeleteShe just loves to roll in things, stick her snout in things... she is always gleeful on a walk.
DeleteMe too want´s snow now !
ReplyDeleteI´m sooo tired of the raining !
Kjelle, we are supposed to get some rain and freezing rain next week. UGH!! I hope you get some snow soon.
DeleteYou all make winter look fun. Gorgeous photos. I love the effect of the snow weighing on those beautiful trees.
ReplyDeleteOh me too, COg Dis. It's magical in the woodlot when it's like that.
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