Animal tracks in the snow behind my Ridgefield house.
Deer tracks are the ones I usually see back there. These look different, but perhaps that is because the snow is much deeper than in past winters.
Back to Florida tomorrow.
A snowbird shows photos from southwest Florida (Naples) and southwest Connecticut (Ridgefield) and New England and other places he goes.
Animal tracks in the snow behind my Ridgefield house.
Deer tracks are the ones I usually see back there. These look different, but perhaps that is because the snow is much deeper than in past winters.
Back to Florida tomorrow.
For the younger granddaughter's ninth birthday, we had dinner at Hacienda Don Manuel, which has some wonderful murals, including this one.
The dinner concluded with a mariachi band putting a sombrero on her head and singing Happy Birthday to her. Very special.
Linked to Monday Murals.
The March theme for City Daily Photo is "white." So hard! Not because I can't think of any, but because I can think of so many.
White ibises are as plentiful in Southwest Florida as squirrels in New England.
I have been in Ridgefield over the weekend for a granddaughter's birthday. I haven't seen so much snow since the Blizzard of 1978! White buildings on Main Street really stood out against the high snowbanks.
A month ago I posted about the start of the work to demolish the Naples Pier in preparation for replacing it with a substantially bigger, stronger and more resilient pier.
I visited again a week ago. The pilings and supports are still there, but most of the decking is now gone.
When I am at outdoor art shows in Southwest Florida, I sometimes photograph works and scenes that appeal to me, without speaking with the artists or even learning who the artists are.