Blue skies, sunshine and warm temps (for you Texas folks, that means it was about 35 here- and maybe 42 in the sun), called me out into the great outdoors for some photography on Sunday. I could not have asked for a better day. In fact, I have been kind of half-way waiting to take pictures of the snow covered ground (Devon!) until the lighting was good and it wasn’t a mass of gray outside- which it has been for what seems like forever.
With nary a breeze it made for a nice walk down the hill to Granny’s house, where I knew a piece of apple pie awaited me. It’s still the Holidays for us through the 9th this year, so don’t judge me for eating pie at breakfast!
Here’s some of the shots I took on the way down.
Sparkly
Looking across the dam at the saddle horses who seem to be just kickin’ it.
The dam- you can see the dried up reeds.
And as I got closer to Granny’s house, I was greeted by our misfit crew of barking dogs, that weren’t sure exactly what someone was doing walking around outside.
From left to right: Higgins, Crystal and MJ.
Jake, Higgins, Crystal and MJ.
MJ is so cute!
Here’s what I found as I walked around down by the corrals and the hay stacks:
Windbreak fence:
More snowy sparkles:
A chisel:
Jake being a handsome dog:
Windbreak fence casting a shadow:
WDX Nukem, one of the studs:
Nuke loves attention, so as soon as he sees someone he usually makes a point to come see you so you can rub on him!
I hope you enjoyed the tour around the corrals, through the snow! I certainly enjoyed the weather! And there’s more photos of my ride to come! So stay tuned!
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The Rustic Chick says
Love the pics! You got some great ones on Sunday!
Thea says
Love the photos of the dogs on the snowy road!
The Mayor says
It is just beautiful. I think you should have a blog party at your diggs? Or maybe a blog boot camp for us bad bloggers. Or even better, we could send you our spoiled teen girls for a work camp weekend. You know, scare them straight. You could probably charge big bucks for that , no?
~The South Dakota Cowgirl~ says
I am so tired of snow already- more on that to come soon, but bloggy boot camp sounds fun! We do offer horsemanship camps and internships here at the ranch, where we make your children our slaves for a period of time! http://thedxranch.com/in-the-barn/internships-camps/
And we offer vacations too! Especially if you like the snow. You can don your snow gear and go do the chores for us! 🙂