Winter has its own kind of beautiful, even when it is dry and barren. Those leafless trees have such interesting lines and angles and the trunks exhibit a solidity that we don’t notice much when they are all full of green loveliness. When a winter bird--- owl, hawk, magpie, chickadee -- no matter the size, alights on a branch it is like a nature’s ornament added to the tree. Their vocal presentations just add to the scene
A pond or lake may be frozen, hard enough to invite skaters. Sometimes, however there is enough running water from the spring or creek that feeds the pond that it stays open and inviting. Then it’s color varies as it reflects the sky. Some days the water surface is almost a near-black mirror, disturbed only by the paddling of a winter duck. Other days that crisp winter blue color is accented by frozen shores whether they are covered with snow, or dry bulrushes and cattails.
A different breed of water fowl inhabits our pond during the winter. They pick up the winter colors—or lack thereof---of black and white. The winter coats of our wildlife are a cooler color and a thicker texture in this season and they move around our valley, up and down the slopes finding feed and water, often consuming the feed man has harvested for the use of his domestic herds. Even high fences can be scaled in a bad winter. An empty barn provides a perfect shelter for bedding down, until some human investigates.
The trails of our wild life make for interesting designs as they travel from water source, to food source, to bedding areas. Many times it is obvious that they are traveling single file, particularly as the snow deepens. The slopes make for diagonal lines as the ascend or descend. Orchards with unpicked fruit bring the deer in while the world is sleeping. One might hear a clang from a feeding pan of an outdoor pet or some rattling in the darkness, not from the pet but from a visiting raccoon or other critter who has that spot on his food route. The print of the bird feet in the snow around those same feeding pans makes for a lacey design where they hustle in and out, keeping a wary eye out for the household cat or dog, owner of the pan.
Winter has many positive things to enrich our lives while the earth is resting. I am grateful for our Creator giving us so much beauty year round as His world goes through its seasons and cycles.
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