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After the storm

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Looking, sniffing…must be here somewhere, right? (Joe Hall)
Marshes still freezing over despite warmer sunny days. And, we have March and April to go. Oh well! (Jane Knox)
The winter sun still casting long long shadows. (Jane Knox)
But the sunset is reflected in the melted pools at day. (Jane Knox)
Tree in the snow. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
Foothills in the distance. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
A snow igloo, left by a ruffed grouse I woke up while snowshoeing. They dive into the deep snow to sleep there at night. Never knew that before! (Bernadette Harvell)
Evening sky after the big snowstorm on Wednesday. (Bernadette Harvell)
Stuck in the middle of winter! A pink sunrise lays a blanket of pink around an old timer…in Wilton. (Jim Knox)
They sure are thick this winter, Weld. (Jim Knox)
Sometimes dawn is the best part of the day. Wilton. (Jim Knox)
Alright…is it spring yet? (Jim Knox)
A deer picking it’s way down a crusty trail. (Dennis York)
An otter running on the ice. (Dennis York)
(Audrey Brown)
(Audrey Brown)
(Audrey Brown)
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4 Comments

  1. Sometimes dawn IS the best part of the day…such a lovely and evocative photo! Thanks to all photographers for your dedication to the art and craft of this phenomenal blessing, and getting to capture the timeless beauty of western Maine.

  2. Deer, squirrel, and an otter??? My week is complete! Thank you for the amazing pics especially the otter!

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