Another month has zipped right by. We certainly had a mixture of weather for November. There were days when the temperatures reached 20+ Celsius, days when it was sunny, days that were rainy, and days that gave us snow.
-gorgeous sunset on November 7, 2020-high temperatures on Nov. 8, 2020–wicked winds on Nov. 16, 2020 caused one of the feeder poles to blow over–snow arrived on Nov. 22, 2020, a day to view the outside from through the windows-the gardens through the windows on Nov. 22, 2020–by Nov. 28, 2020 the Christmas decorating has begun, must of been the snow that put me in the mood-the full Beaver moon on Nov. 29, 2020-Nov. 30, 2020 finished the month with pouring rain
Your birdfeeder was in concrete and still, the wind blew it over! That was a powerful storm. I do hope there wasn’t a bird sitting on it eating lunch.
Jeannie@GetMeTotheCountry
I am glad I have popped into my email this morning to start my day with Lovely outdoor shots. You have been busy inside doing your decoration, looking very nice. You do have a great collection of Christmas village pieces, beautiful.
Diana Studer
We are still in odd, not quite summer, weather.
Snow through the window is delightful!
Jeannie
Your birdfeeder was in concrete and still, the wind blew it over! That was a powerful storm. I do hope there wasn’t a bird sitting on it eating lunch.
Jeannie@GetMeTotheCountry
Myrtle
I am glad I have popped into my email this morning to start my day with Lovely outdoor shots. You have been busy inside doing your decoration, looking very nice. You do have a great collection of Christmas village pieces, beautiful.
Barbara
What a contrast of weather in a month. A fair bit of sunshine here but no cold weather. B x