Ted: Yes, now that the leaves are off the trees, the extent of last winter's ice damage is fully apparent again. The area where Jo took those photos was especially hard hit. I doubt there's a single tree without significant damage.
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You must be up in those clouds Jo and Marvin. Great pictures Jo.
ReplyDeleteHow very beautiful! Your photos are marvelous and really capture the feeling of winter. Love the clouds!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and stay warm!
Sylvia
Love the mist this time of year.
ReplyDeleteOh beautiful scenery in your world
ReplyDeleteLovely photo's
ReplyDeleteHi Marvin:
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos! The low clouds are beautiful. Deep Fall for all of us ~ waitng for the full weight of winter to settle in...
That is quite some back yard! :-)
Beautiful pictures. I love your area of the country, in fact it is one of my favorite places to visit.
ReplyDeleteNice view of clouds from the top.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love the Ozarks!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the trees are showing ice damage suffered last winter?
regards--ted
A terrific shot Marvin. Jo always takes excellent ones as well. Love the pics on the pollen basket too as well as the information.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for his/her comment.
ReplyDeleteTed: Yes, now that the leaves are off the trees, the extent of last winter's ice damage is fully apparent again. The area where Jo took those photos was especially hard hit. I doubt there's a single tree without significant damage.
interesting and definitely lovely. thanks for sharing. i love it.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you live there -- it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose are nice pictures, Marvin. Looks like you need some snow.
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