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Snow fall a day after Thanksgiving

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Friday's first snowfall of the season gently left these Christmas-like caps on a batch of roadside red berries. (Don Waterhouse/New Sharon)
Friday’s first snowfall of the season gently left these Christmas-like caps on a batch of roadside red berries. (Don Waterhouse/New Sharon)
 This photo is of the Farmington Maine Town Park with the first blanket of snow. Jim Dwinal Farmington
Farmington’s Meetinghouse Park with the first blanket of snow. (Jim Dwinal/Farmington)
A White-breasted Nuthatch and a Hairy Woodpecker seem to be having a stand off. They both stayed like this for a while. Wilton. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
A white-breasted nuthatch, above, and a hairy woodpecker seem to be having a stand-off. They both stayed like this for a while in Wilton. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
A Winter Postcard for the Snow Birds that have gone till Spring
A winter postcard for the snow birds who have flown south until spring. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
Who's watching your bird feeder? ..A Sharp-shinned Hawk, Wilton
Who’s watching your bird feeder? A sharp-shinned hawk in Wilton. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
A Grouse in the top of an Apple tree. Weld
A grouse at the top of an apple tree in Weld. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
How nice to sit in the comfort of one's home and watch Winter's first snow fall. Wilton. Jim Knox .
How nice it is to sit in the comfort of one’s home and watch winter’s first snow fall in Wilton. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
A surprised visitor just in time for Thanksgiving. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
A surprised visitor just in time for Thanksgiving. (Elizabeth (Stu) Mehlin/New Sharon)
In spite of the fact that hunting season was still on, my favorite friends found safe harbor in my Rangeley backyard. I'm afraid they didn't leave much for the birds in the feeder. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
In spite of the fact that hunting season was still on, my favorite friends found safe harbor in my Rangeley backyard. I’m afraid they didn’t leave much for the birds in the feeder. (Jane Knox/Rangeley)
(Jane Knox/Rangeley)
(Jane Knox/Rangeley)
Another deer. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
Another deer. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
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10 Comments

  1. The lovely deer is licking his (her) lips because my backyard bird feeder was just cleaned out! But Brother Jim’s shots made during our Thanksgiving dinner make it so worthwhile. Sibling adoration. Smile.

  2. The pictures were beautiful as always. Glad you and Jim got together. I remember You all when I taught Sunday School at St.Lukes Church when they met in the Old North Church many long years ago

  3. Jane and Jim Knox, those deer photos are wonderful and I would love to be able to see one of those pheasant that was seen in New Sharon. Don Waterhouse that berries w. snow shot is perfect ,,,,sometimes simple is best and that is one of those times.

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