
You can actually feel it now.
The sun is returning to the winter sky and looking into straight into that wonderful ball of light warms the bones regardless of what the thermometer reads.
Hello sun.

You can actually feel it now.
The sun is returning to the winter sky and looking into straight into that wonderful ball of light warms the bones regardless of what the thermometer reads.
Hello sun.

A male Redheaded Duck enjoying the late afternoon sun on a chilly winter afternoon.

The path meanders
One foot in front of the other.
We watched this Otter dry off on the ice and then quickly dive back into the water looking for fish on Yellowstone lake.
Another successful day out on the ice for this Otter.
For the next couple of weeks we will be posting some of our favorite posts from the past as we take a small respite from the digital world.
The morning sun rising above the steam, fog and lodgepole pines on a very cold morning in Yellowstone National Park. Photographed on the fly while heading towards the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone using a phone.
For the next couple of weeks we will be posting some of our favorite posts from the past as we take a small respite from the digital world.
This dive sure paid off.
After a few cold days there was only a small hole in the ice on one of the local ponds we visit to watch the wintering waterfowl. On this day the fishing was good and a Common Goldeneye hauled in a monster Crayfish and even got away with it before the gulls spotted him. Lucky Duck!
For the next couple of weeks we will be posting some of our favorite posts from the past as we take a small respite from the digital world.
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