That water does look chilly, though. I guess seeing the bare trees makes me think like that, Natalie. Water reflections always look amazing. You’ve captured them brilliantly.
Thank you, Hugh. It wasn’t cold when I walked at Grenadier Pond although yesterday we had our first snowfall so the weather does change quickly here in November.
Hugh, The first half of this November was unusually warm. We even had record-breaking daytime high temperature 25C on November 5. Then a cold front moved through and brought wet snow on November 15 and 16. It’s not unusual for us to have snow in November but the snow doesn’t last. Most of the autumnal leaves and their brilliant colours were gone just before the snow came. Now we have holiday lights!
Bernie, The wood duck at the front is beautiful. Great idea to make that duck picture into a jigsaw puzzle. I have some yellows, oranges and reds to share next Wednesday 🙂 I appreciate your visit.
You’ve been busy posting a lot for walking squares this month, Natalie. The perfect theme for you! I’m glad you could include some brown images for this challenge, too! Have a wonderful week!
Thank you, Terri. I normally post once weekly for the Weekend coffee share linkup. This month I made an exception to show my support for Becky. I’m glad to have some natural shades of brown to share with your Sunday Stills photo challenge.
That’s very kind of you. It’s wonderful to see the support from so many bloggers who care about each other. Thanks for taking PPAC for Marsha. You’re perfect for it 😁
That water does look chilly, though. I guess seeing the bare trees makes me think like that, Natalie. Water reflections always look amazing. You’ve captured them brilliantly.
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Thank you, Hugh. It wasn’t cold when I walked at Grenadier Pond although yesterday we had our first snowfall so the weather does change quickly here in November.
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Snow already? Is that usual for this time of the year, Natalie? I guess all those autumnal colours will fade with the snow?
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Hugh, The first half of this November was unusually warm. We even had record-breaking daytime high temperature 25C on November 5. Then a cold front moved through and brought wet snow on November 15 and 16. It’s not unusual for us to have snow in November but the snow doesn’t last. Most of the autumnal leaves and their brilliant colours were gone just before the snow came. Now we have holiday lights!
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Lately, it’s been unseasonably mild here in Wales, so I hope we get some of that snow soon, Natalie.
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I hope you get some snow, Hugh. Some people don’t like snow but it’s the source of water for many living organisms.
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What a peaceful if chilly scene!
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It was a wonderful walk. Thank you Michelle for stopping by.
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Very pretty! There’s always something pretty, no matter the time of year.
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Dawn, True that there’s always something pretty. Nature is amazing year round. Thank you for stopping by.
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Beautiful! I love that even when getting closer to winter there are still ducks and wildlife around. We saw some ducks on our late this morning too.
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Thank you, Joanne. I love watching water birds in winter. We have some pretty ducks like the wood ducks and long-tailed ducks here.
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Beautiful photos from Grenadier pond 😀
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Thank you, Cee. Your compliment made my day 🙂
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Beautiful photographs, Natalie. You are an excellent photographer!
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Thank you, Donna. I’m glad you liked my photos. Your compliment made me happy 🙂
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beautiful scene
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Thank you, Becky. Take care.
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I’m drawn to the muted colors in your photos. There’s a wistful quality to them.
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Thank you, Ally. The muted colours were a big change from the vibrant leaf colours that I saw the week before. I appreciate your visit.
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Nice reflections and just enough clouds to add interest.
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Stephen, Thank you for your visit and comment. I greatly appreciate it.
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Oh gosh that duck picture would make a stellar zigsaw puzzle! I miss your yellows and oranges! I was living vicariously through your photo’s!
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Bernie, The wood duck at the front is beautiful. Great idea to make that duck picture into a jigsaw puzzle. I have some yellows, oranges and reds to share next Wednesday 🙂 I appreciate your visit.
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You’ve been busy posting a lot for walking squares this month, Natalie. The perfect theme for you! I’m glad you could include some brown images for this challenge, too! Have a wonderful week!
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Thank you, Terri. I normally post once weekly for the Weekend coffee share linkup. This month I made an exception to show my support for Becky. I’m glad to have some natural shades of brown to share with your Sunday Stills photo challenge.
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That’s very kind of you. It’s wonderful to see the support from so many bloggers who care about each other. Thanks for taking PPAC for Marsha. You’re perfect for it 😁
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Thank you again, Terri. I’m glad to help continuing Marsha’s PPAC, too. These are small actions that I can do to support my blogger friends.
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