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Waiting out the storm

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Water, snow, and ice on Thursday, a preview of what was to come.  (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Water, snow, and ice on Thursday, a preview of what was to come. (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Something's coming, I feel it.  (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Something’s coming, I feel it. (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
A mourning dove waits the storm out. (Photo by Jim Knox/Wilton)
A mourning dove waits the storm out. (Photo by Jim Knox/Wilton)
1 A.M. blizzard view, howling winds and all.  (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
1 a.m. blizzard view, howling winds and all. (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Window snow.  (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Window snow. (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Two Mourning Doves sleep and wait, as the snow builds ( check their backs ) sticking ever so near to keep warm.....Jim.
Two mourning doves sleep and wait as the snow builds, sticking ever so near to each other. (Jim Knox/Wilton)
Wind-whipped cornfield. (Photo by Jane Knox)
A wind-whipped cornfield. (Photo by Jane Knox)
Red Squirrel remembered that there were seeds under the 10" of snow in this feeder, so it dove in head first,  dug a tunnel, and pushed some of the snow out of the feeder before it had a feast  (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
Red Squirrel remembered that there were seeds under the 10 inches of snow in this feeder, so it dove in head first,
dug a tunnel, and pushed some of the snow out of the feeder before it had a feast (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
If you can fit, you can come in.  (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
If you can fit, you can come in. (© jane naliboff photo/Vienna)
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  1. Actually, the mourning doves look cold, Gil. But the shots are cool – as are all of Jim’s submissions.

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