10 January 2011

Warm weather critters.

Brrrrrrrrrr.
It is unseasonably cold here at Kat's Corner.
This old antebellum home is warm and cozy but we received approximately four inches of snow last night and today. I know, that may not seam like much, but we just are not used to that sort of thing.
Anyway, to fight the cold, I am posting photos of warm weather creatures.
 Bee
 Bird on a Savannah fountain
 Birds on a wire
 Blue
 Crabby guy
 Dragonfly
 Elk
 Lizard
 Orange and Black
Got any Pecans?
Hope that warms your heart. Which one is your favorite?
Cheers,
Kat

8 comments:

  1. I love the last picture of the silly squirrel! Y'all keep warm down there!

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  2. ok an ice storm should be starting any time now...so i am going to keep your post up to stay warm...smiles. nice pic...

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  3. Oh, the squirrel!
    He is just DEMANDING attention, isn't he?

    I hope you are taking lots and lots of pictures of your gorgeous house in the snow. It must look fabulous.

    Cass
    PS even tho we have antique houses, aren't you glad we don't also have antique heating???

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  4. Oh, Kat!!! Brrrr.... I'm glad they got snow and ice just about 30 miles north of the ranch and eastward! Just glad you are toasty warm!

    As always I love all of your pics! My fav though has to be the elk!

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  5. Oh thank you so much sweet Kat ~ I needed that! :)
    xo Catherine

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  6. I would have to go for the dragonfly......

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  7. Crabby guy is my favourite!!!! LOL!!!

    I feel nice and toasty warm now - thanks for these gorgeous pics! Take care
    x

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  8. Nice summerly post.;) They are all lovely, but the butterfly is my favorite.;))
    Stay war in your lovely home.;))
    xoxo

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