Thursday, 24 December 2020

Christmas Eve Walk

 

 


 

Clear skies, no wind, and below freezing temperatures made for a perfect morning walk ( with extra caution for the slippery spots).  Can you see the Eagle up on the very top of this tree?


There's a thin layer of ice on the lake. Every year some are bound to venture on it before it really is thick enough to hold a person.

As we came around the lake we saw the other Eagle .


On the walk home we passed by this apple tree that no one cares for. I thought the apples in the snow looked pretty.


Merry Christmas to all my virtual friends.  May you have a happy and healthy Christmas.


Granny Marigold

 

 





 

19 comments:

  1. What a treat to see the Eagles. Glad you got a nice walk in.
    A very Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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  2. Thank you for so many great pictures!
    A Blessed and very Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  3. Merry, Merry Christmas to you and yours! I do miss the eagles at the lake. Thanks for sharing with us. I'm glad you were able to get out and enjoy a walk in the sunshine. The sun does make it feel less cold doesn't it?
    Take care my dear friend.
    Blessings and love,
    Betsy

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  4. Wishing you all a very happy and safe Christmas Day :)
    Mxx

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  5. MERRY CHRISTMAS to you G.M. and Family.

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  6. Beautiful atmosphere and snow!! The apple-tree is my favorite!!! This is a real Christmas-Tree full of shining gems! Thank you! I wish you and your family MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  7. ha ha......love the "whose lane is it anyway?" Such lovely photos and landscape! Wishing you a blessed new year!

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  8. Love the Bald Eagles! When I lived on Whidbey Island, we saw them daily, and I never got used to it or failed to marvel at them. It was also amazing to see the eagles and the huge owls being "mobbed" by the smaller birds!

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  9. I did see the eagles. That in itself would have been a gift. And I so love that apple tree. And the Whose lane is it anyway!

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  10. I hope that you had a most wonderful Christmas GM. Wishing you and your family a blessed New Year. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  11. A belated MerrY Christmas to you too. We had had some lovely hoar frost form overnight this particular morning, so with the sunshine it was extra pretty.

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  12. Ha ha. We play that Whose Lane Is It Anyway game here, too! I see the eagle! We had one swoop right over our car the yesterday. Seeing them never gets old! Unfortunately, many people don't use a lot of wisdom when it comes to going out on icy lakes. Here there seems to be a fever to see who can get their ice fishing shelter out there first. Some of them make headlines. Yikes. Have a great year! (I'd love to care for that apple tree, but I wouldn't know how, lol.)

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  13. What a beautiful walk around the lake! How wonderful to be able to see the eagles up close as you walk! Our Christmas Day was very mild as well, and ended with a light snowfall that came in overnight, and made everything pretty. Today we are getting quite a bit of snow here. I walked this morning in it, and it was so beautiful. Many blessings to you and may the New Year be especially blessed for you!

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  14. It is amazing to see those eagles. It is a beautiful area where you walk. Here it has only been rainig and raining....
    A Happy new year to you!








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  15. I'm wondering what that pretty fruit is, hanging on that tree in the last photo? It's so nice that you have a nice walking lane to use, even in winter. Merry Christmas, Mary Jane!

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