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  • Kitten in Merry Christmas Box In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    Christmas Kitty.jpg
  • A Puppy Christmas Figurine We Put Out Every Year
    XMAS Doggy Table Bokeh.jpg
  • A small blooming orchid near a window on a table with background lighting from a Christmas tree showing bokeh.
    XMAS Orchid Table Bokeh.jpg
  • I have to say I was a little unsure about putting a Christmas tree in the bedroom when my wife wanted to 9 years ago. But now, well, it wouldn't be Christmas without one.
    Bedroom XMAS Tree 2015.jpg
  • The simplicity of a single jingle bell. Wrapped in ribbon shining in the evening light cast all around are little glowing moons. Ring the bell and see how it will sing.
    Christmas Bokeh Bell.jpg
  • Paco Looking Up From In Fron Of The Christmas Tree.
    Watching Angels Under The Tree.jpg
  • An HDR toned shot of the Christmas Tree in our Master Bedroom
    O Christmas Tree.jpg
  • Ginger Kitten in Merry Christmas Box In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    Darth XMAS 2020.jpg
  • White Morkie Dog in Merry Christmas Box In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    Paco XMAS 2020.jpg
  • Lhasa Poo Dog with beard in Merry Christmas Box In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    Bear XMAS 2020.jpg
  • Kitten in Merry Christmas Box In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    Vader XMAS 2020.jpg
  • A Bee Figurine And A Flower On A Table In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    XMAS Bee Table Bokeh.jpg
  • More fun with ornaments in front of the tree
    Santa Bulb 2015.jpg
  • Christmas gift suggestions: to your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.
    Christmas Star.jpg
  • A snow covered tree extends towards the falling flakes
    339A3944.jpg
  • Our Kitten Darth at 5 Months Old On A Blanket In Front Of The Christmas Tree.
    Darth 50 Xmas 2.jpg
  • Our Kitten Darth at 5 Months Old On A Blanket In Front Of The Christmas Tree.
    Darth 50 Xmas 1.jpg
  • Our Kitten Darth at 5 Months Old On A Blanket In Front Of The Christmas Tree.
    Darth 50 Xmas 3.jpg
  • If you follow his star, it will lead you home.<br />
feeling a little Van Gogh inspired in my processing this morning I think
    His Star Will Lead You Home.jpg
  • A glass of red wine glows in front of the Christmas tree lights
    Holiday Spirits.jpg
  • Blue Skies and Flakes Of White Blanket The Evergreen That Stands Tall With The Only Foliage Color Left As Winter Sets In.
    Snowy Tree.jpg
  • Bar Tree.jpg
  • A sparkly purple dress ornament hanging on our tree - a favorite of my wife's
    Purple Dress Ornament.jpg
  • Jolly Mood Lighting.jpg
  • Teddys For Santa.jpg
  • Seasonal Bedroom 2011.jpg
  • Mr and Mrs Claus.jpg
  • Festive Table.jpg
  • My buddies posing under the living room Christmas Tree in their tux
    339A7328-2.jpg
  • This one is from the tree in our basement. This one is decorated in a purple theme. By now you are wondering how many Christmas Trees we have.... A lot :)
    339A7070.jpg
  • By boys posing under the Christmas Tree in our Loft in their tuxedos.
    _XMAS-2012.jpg
  • A slash of color peeks through the blanket of white
    339A3953.jpg
  • It would be great to have the snow stick around until Christmas!
    339A3918.jpg
  • A Female Dark-Eyed Junco Foraging For Food in the Snow During A Cold Blue Winter Day.<br />
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Females and juvenile birds are generally paler and show a greater mixture of brown in the plumage. Generally, there is less white on the outer tail feathers in juvenile and female birds. There is, however, much individual variation.<br />
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The Dark-eyed Junco is the best-known species of the juncos, a genus of small grayish American sparrows. This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic. Dark-eyed Juncos are neat, even flashy little sparrows that flit about forest floors of the western mountains and Canada, then flood the rest of North America for winter. They're easy to recognize by their crisp (though extremely variable) markings and the bright white tail feathers they habitually flash in flight. One of the most abundant forest birds of North America, you'll see juncos on woodland walks as well as in flocks at your feeders or on the ground beneath them. <br />
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Juncos are the "snowbirds" of the middle latitudes. Over most of the eastern United States, they appear as winter sets in and then retreat northward each spring. Some juncos in the Appalachian Mountains remain there all year round, breeding at the higher elevations. These residents have shorter wings than the migrants that join them each winter. Longer wings are better suited to flying long distances, a pattern commonly noted among other studies of migratory vs. resident species.
    Blue Christmas Junco.jpg
  • Nestled behind the trees, this home has a quaint snowy feel from the curb
    339A3919.jpg
  • Loving all the winter white, just wish this day had something better than gray skies as a backdrop
    339A3955.jpg
  • A view from the front corner of the house, highlighting or snowy gazebo in the back
    339A3957.jpg
  • Not quite the 2-3 inches that was called for, but we'll take the 9!
    339A3925.jpg
  • Snow falls at the entrance to the Nichole Parc subdivision in Wentzville, Missouri
    339A4009.jpg
  • A chilly winter view from the front of the house
    339A3913.jpg
  • Another lovely winter home framed by a jungle of white branches
    fritz.jpg
  • Blue skies and white flakes set this winter scene
    339A4004.jpg
  • Chilly days ahead at the corner of Francis St. and Jacob Lane
    339A3937.jpg
  • 9 Inches Of White blanket everything in sight, let it snow!
    339A3934.jpg
  • Close to 10 inches of snow await you on Jacob Lane
    339A3930.jpg
  • Well, the view from the backyard is still a Winter Wonderland. If your wondering where that new nice contrasting black fence came from, it was Tri-County Fence & Deck!
    339A3902.jpg
  • A Winter Wonderland framed by snow covered branches on a cold snowy day
    339A3921.jpg
  • I just love the view from my back window on days like this!
    339A3905.jpg
  • It's cold outside, so come on it!
    339A3951.jpg