Saturday, January 2, 2010

At last

Click to enlarge and maybe see the geese!
Yesterday evening while Neal was here, we made a run through the strip pits and seen a few more geese than we have been seeing. We decided to head on west just a few miles. There were a few fields of corn stubble left, and in these fields were the geese. Not as many as I hope there will be....I know there was only a drop in the bucket compared to what we usually see, so I am keeping my fingers crossed.
And of all times, we had went out to eat so I didn't take my camera. But I did have Roger's P&S in the Rav4, so it is what I used to capture my first sunset pictures of the year 2010.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Rose, I got excited the other day when I saw 4 spurwing geese. Unfortunately they did not hang around long enough for me to get close enough for a photo. It must be amazing to see them in the numbers you see.
    Hope you and your family have a really wonderful 2010.

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  2. Beautiful pictures, Rose. The sunset one is amazing... Just think--hopefully it will be your first of MANY 2010 sunset pictures.

    The geese are unbelievable. Glad you and Neil got to go there. I'm sure you had a good time with Big Brother there.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. Great photos Rose, looks like your year is off to a good start.
    Happy New Year,
    Judy

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  4. Always good to get the year off with a few good photos. LOL.
    I lost you somewhere and now I can find you again. Love the round bale faces.
    I scrolled through the previous post and you have some dandy shots.
    Lorelei has grown so much and is always smiling---well we hope so.
    Happiness and joy in the New Year. MB

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  5. I saw the geese--and nice lighting too, on the second one.

    Happy New Year!

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  6. I think you got a pretty good picture of the sunset with Roger's camera. That flock of geese looks pretty big to me.

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