"... on the motionless branches of some trees, autumn berries hung like clusters of coral beads, as in those fabled orchards where the fruits were jewels ..." - Charles Dickens
SusuPetal: We're expecting snow overnight through to morning; perhaps an inch or so. These huckleberries are pruning fast and I've never seen your white berries. Are they good to eat?
John M. Mora: Thanks, John. If we get our first snow tonight I may stop back and get another picture of these covered in the fluffy, white stuff.
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5 Comments:
Halo around the moon brought the snow, as you predicted.
Although the moon was photographed in Spain last year and it started snowing yesterday. It still snows, just posted a photo of our fun.
No huckleberries around anymore, only white berries called ice cubes.
nioce post - quote and all - I like the fall background too
SusuPetal:
We're expecting snow overnight through to morning; perhaps an inch or so. These huckleberries are pruning fast and I've never seen your white berries. Are they good to eat?
John M. Mora:
Thanks, John. If we get our first snow tonight I may stop back and get another picture of these covered in the fluffy, white stuff.
Good food for birds.
hpy:
I agree ... so, why aren't they eating these?
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