Some Frosty Sunday Stills

Friday morning we woke to -12 Celsius and our weather station told us it would feel like -17 C. But look what the cold had produced over night. A coating of frost on every branch of every tree. So much beauty! I ran around our house taking photos from all the windows. And Terri’s Sunday Stills gave me a reason to post them. Thanks Terri!

This red bellied woodpecker was happy to get a bit of fruit and nut suet.

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28 responses to “Some Frosty Sunday Stills”

  1. Marsha Avatar

    What a marvelous capture, Anne. That little guy looks so cold his tiny chin feathers are sticking straight out.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      The birds puff themselves up and i am always amazed at how they do this so well. Thanks for taking the time to comment..

      1. Marsha Avatar

        You are most welcome. 🙂

  2. David Avatar

    Hoar frost can make for those Currier and Ives scenes. 🙂

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Exactly!!

  3. Amy Avatar

    Winter wonderland, so very beautiful! Love the 4th image especially.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you Amy! It was just a glorious morning and I kept going from window to window taking photos.

  4. susiesopinions Avatar

    Perfect in photos 😁

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thanks Susie. Thought of you today as our son was watching Leeds play a 4th division club in the FA Cup games. He said that the lower ranked clubs like to play the bigger clubs as it can mean a lot more sponsorship and money for them and a big tv audience. Today he told us that Leeds sent our a 2nd division group of players with several teenagers and the lower ranked club BEAT THEM by 3 ! Ha Ha! Our son said it served Leeds right for doing that.

      1. susiesopinions Avatar

        Replied on your comment 😊

  5. Tranature - quiet moments in nature Avatar
    Tranature – quiet moments in nature

    Beautiful images Anne, so lovely to see Winter photographs from your corner of the world 💛

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I am not usually here at this time of year but this year with Covid we are not going south. And what a splendid time I have had so far. So many beautiful days with the snow or this time with frost. I’m so glad you enjoyed seeing it.

  6. dprastka Avatar

    What a BEAUTIFUL winter wonderland! Thank you for sharing and it makes me smile, such beauty!! Love how you are making the most out of winter in your home this year. ❤️🤠

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I am really enjoying it. I am not usually a fan of cold but Belinda, who is also staying here this year, upgraded the heating in the indoor arena. It does not make it warm but it takes the edge off and makes it bearable. And the beauty of the snow or the frost and the lovely forest rides in the snow make it a pleasure. I have invested in serious thermal underwear and socks and winter riding boots for the forest rides so I am quite comfortable so far.

      1. dprastka Avatar

        Oh that is so great Belinda has been able to improve the warmth a bit and it’s good to know there is warm/thermal apparel to ride in, just in case I find myself heading to a wintery area someday in my retirement! 😀

        1. anne leueen Avatar

          There are a wide variety of thermals that are designed for wear while doing athletic activities. So they keep me warm but not wet with sweat!

  7. Lesley (the English one) 😉 Avatar
    Lesley (the English one) 😉

    Thanks so much for sharing those photos. They’re exquisite!

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      It is my pleasure. Glad you enjoyed seeing them.

  8. Terri Webster Schrandt Avatar

    Frost is so beautiful, especially to photograph, Anne. But minus 12C is cold!!! I hope those birds can find enough to eat and stay warm!

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      We have a feeder with seeds and nuts and the suet in the cage as well so they will be fine. They fluff themselves up in the cold. They have their own downy duvets! I will take some photos of them fluffed up for a Sunday Stills so you can see them.

  9. Sarah Davis Avatar

    So pretty

  10. Sascha Darlington Avatar

    I have one of his southern cousins living here for peanuts and suet. ( I bet you laugh when I whine about the cold temps.) 😁

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I don’t laugh actually. I know when we were in Florida and the temps would drop during the winter and I would be amazed at how cold I felt. I used to say my blood had thinned out too much in the warm Florida weather. Once I was watching a horse show and wearing a down jacket and a toque ( hat that covers your ears) and a woman said :” You’re smart to wear those clothes.” I replied: “No I’m just Canadian!” We both laughed!

      1. Sascha Darlington Avatar

        Lol . Yes. We spent New Years a few hundred miles south and the difference felt like spring. I guess the virus has kept you in Canada this year.

        1. anne leueen Avatar

          Yes it has. The border Canada /US is still closed to all but essential travel. If we go out of Canada we have to do a 14 day quarantine when we return. Also it is not possible for us to drive to the US. We could fly but we would need to have a negative Covid test before we could get on any plane to fly back to Canada. Last but certainly not least it would not be possible for us to get travel medical insurance to travel to the US. That made the decision for us back in the summer. I hope next winter things will be better. Having said all that I am enjoying the winter here.

          1. Sascha Darlington Avatar

            I am hoping that next winter will be very different. I can see, though, where it would be nice to have winter again if you’ve been spending it in Florida for a number of years. I remember the shock of spending Christmas and New Year’s there one year. The warm temps and swimming on New Year’s were nice, but felt a little strange.

  11. The Backyard Horse Blog Avatar

    Ha! I also have a neighbor woodpecker that enjoys the little bird food block I put out for her. The other day, I saw her just perched below the block but not eating from it. The block is up against a pole. I wondered if she might be having trouble reaching inside the cage now that the block was made smaller by so much pecking. I went outside to install a fresh block and saw her fly to a nearby tree. When I went inside the house, I looked out through my window and saw that she had returned to the fresh block and was pecking away! I image your own neighbor woodpecker very much appreciated having a block to feed on during such cold temperatures.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I love watching the birds. I am taking part in the Birds Canada Project Feederwatch this winter. Saturday and Sunday I make note of which birds I see and record their numbers. I have only seen one of the red bellied woodpeckers on the suet feeder but there are several Downy woodpeckers and Hairy woodpeckers and I have had to learn how to tell them apart. Its all in the tail feathers 😄

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