The seasonal changeover has happened and Winter has arrived.
The lake froze over a couple of days ago and we have seen some snow.
More snow to come, no doubt!









The seasonal changeover has happened and Winter has arrived.
The lake froze over a couple of days ago and we have seen some snow.
More snow to come, no doubt!









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I hope your Christmas is the most wonderful ever!

May you also have a phenomenal 2022 as well.
Thank you for visiting photodyssey over the past years.
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The lake is waiting for the right opportunity to cover itself for Winter.
Patience is the key now.







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Chickadees stay over the winter.
It helps if there is a feeder full of Black Sunflower Seeds in the vicinity.


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These days Mother Nature is trying to decide whether it’s time to get out of Autumn mode and into Winter.
She is having trouble making up her mind, it seems.
So in the interim, some more Fall colour while She ruminates.











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It’s December now and the colours of Autumn are long gone.
The memory is still here.










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As the season winds down, warmth and calm arrive for short periods.
Next come the storms.









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There is the occasional snowflake in the air this morning but thoughts of the season that is just ending are still in my mind.








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So much colour that one gets a bit tired of it.
Until one sees more.
Then it’s impossible to ignore.








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The birds know Winter is coming.
Sandhill Cranes make the trip to the warmer South in stages, pausing along the way to rest and glean the fields for food.
The opportunity to watch them and make photographs presents itself annually.
We are fortunate to be on the flyway and the presence of large farms in our area provides the resting spots.







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Fall sneaks up slowly.
It you are not looking, it arrives before you know it.










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Laurier Woods is an area of bush and beaver ponds in our town. It is easily accessible and provides a “wilderness” experience on the edge of our metropolis. It is family friendly, small enough that getting lost is not an issue. With well maintained trails, even those in wheelchairs can experience at least some of the fun it has to offer.









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