Monday, February 28, 2022

February Photo Album

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I'm determined to sneak in my monthly photo album just before midnight on the last day of the month!

February is a short month, but this year it was packed full of busy schedules and so many changes I could hardly keep up! The month started out at a leisurely pace, with the hubby and me both home during the days, but once he started work in the middle of the month, we had to learn all new ways to juggle everything. 

An interesting thing is that we got very little snow. I feel like February is the month in which we're most likely to be snowed in, but we really weren't this year, and I'm not sure how I feel about that!




Date night at Mason Dixon Distillery!









Not a great photo, but I finally got a red-bellied woodpecker at my feeder!



No snow, but some freezing rain. Miserable to drive in, pretty when it coats everything with a layer of sparkly ice!





A lunch date at Pistarros on the last weekend of the month.


And I managed to get this posted before the month is officially over!



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2 comments:

Peabea Scribbles said...

We had snow, but did not like the freezing rain that accompanied. Hard to get doors open and/or walk outside. I'm so ready for Spring weather. Love the photos shared.

Amila said...

It seems like you had a great month. These pictures are beautiful. Glad you managed to capture a woodpecker at the feeder.

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