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Not many photo occasions this month. Or more accurately, I'm sure there were plenty of photo opportunities, but I only took advantage of a couple of them.
We did our best to live our lives as normally as possible, but we stayed close to home and things were quiet. The hubster and I tried to get some walking and a few low key dates in. Early in the month, we went to Fountain Rock on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
That day we got to say hello to the muskrats preparing for winter.
A bunch more photos are included in my Just A Second post: Wordless Wednesday - Fountain Rock.
Just outside my window, we were finally successful in attracting blue jays to our feeders.
There were some spectacular sunsets, sunrises, and foggy mornings. I got a couple of sunset photos.
This past weekend, the hubster and I went for a walk along Carroll Creek in nearby Frederick. The Sailing into the Winter Solstice display had just launched, and it made for a very nice date night.
See more in my Just A Second post: Wordless Wednesday - Color on the Creek.
I expect I'll get a few Thanksgiving dinner photos tomorrow - it's a family tradition, after all!
Happy Thanksgiving!
This post is linked at Wordless Wednesday, hosted by Life on Chickadee Lane, and at Pictorial Tuesday, hosted by Peabea Scribbles.
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1 comments:
You got some great photos this month! I am just awful at remembering to take any photos at all on Thanksgiving.
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