
Lately we've been braving temperatures of -20º Celsius in New Hampshire— and I know that's a warm day for my Canadian friends, but goodness! Counting ducks while your extremities loose feeling and your face hurts is an entirely different birding experience. Actually I quite enjoy it, but I really need to invest in some snow boots.




I love New England in the winter.
2 comments:
Brrr too cold for me.
Lovely photos.
Thank you!
It was really, really, really cold.
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