I always think of winter as a barren, dark time, but really it isn't. Winter sparkles, winter renews, and even though the trees are bare, the natural world is anything but dead. The absence of the leaves just makes for a different view of the world.
I think the berries, in this tree full of robins, are Mountain Ash. The fluffy bits are the seeds of a vine called Traveler's Joy. It seems to be taking over the tree in the best way.
The birds here are very busy during the winter. The ones that stick around are always clamoring for food. When it gets really cold, some of the chickadees are gutsy enough to land in your hand for a few seeds.
I love days when everything is frosted over.
Ice crystals
A dock down on Lake Washington
The pomes of some species of hawthorn
lichen
A foggy view at Green Lake
The snow pack hasn't started to melt yet, so Elliot Bay is crystal clear. It looks almost tropical, but, man it does not feel tropical!
Fog and sunset at Alki Beach
I've been working on Valentine's and there are quite a few January birthdays, so some birthday cards are in order, too. I was just using this catalog as a work surface, but this printed lady might find herself as part of an art project...
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10 comments:
what a pretty place! that robin is too cute!!
Very pretty photos! It has been beautiful, but so very cold! =)
Avec Amber
beautiful!
Beautiful...so enjoyed the visit! Was that a robin??
beautiful! :)
What gorgeous shots of Seattle, Catie! This city is certainly not devoid of color during the winter (though we have experienced an unparalleled amount of grey with all the fog as of late. Such a great eye. I love the bird photos, these would frame beautifully!! Do you sell your prints?
Sarah
Cable Car Couture
We live in such a beautiful place- you've captured so many peeks into its natural beauty!
Great shots! I love the one with the red berries on the branches. Gorgeous :)
Oh my goodness, the pictures are breathtaking. I can't get over the first picture. It looks straight out of a postcard.
Amazing photos, Catie! You are becoming quite the photographer.
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