This has been the most unusual winter I can remember, with hardly any snow from November till now (except for up in the mountains). It started to snow about a week ago, so now it looks like normal. But I don’t think it will last that long. Here some pictures of sheep of an old Norwegian breed. They too looked a bit surprised about the change of weather. By the way, these breed of sheep is made to be outside, and they can seek shelter if they want.
Cool shots! It certainly must feel strange to be getting all the snow now.
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In deed, it’s rather unusual view —- I never seen a photo “Sheep in the snow” !
I like second and 4th photos = quite beautiful, even romantic.
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The sheep pose so beautifully for you Bente! Wonderful shots but as you say, a strange winter for you to have had so little snow. Meanwhile here in NYC we are expecting more tonight . . ..
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February is usually the rainiest month here on Ecuador’s Pacific coast, and I think we received two inches of rainfall total for the month. In the past two nights, we’ve received two more inches – yes! Mother Nature’s rhythms are mixed up a bit.. looks like the USA received your snowfall this year…
As always, lovely photos. The sheep seem to be happy and smiling and very trusting!
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Muy bien 🙂
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Very Beautiful~
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They are looking right at you! Fabulous. I like the gate shot a lot, too bente.
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Canada and the Eastern US has all your snow Bente! We’re all fed up with the longest coldest winter in years! Lovely images. I like the ‘posing’ sheep!
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I miss sheep!
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gorgeous… I love the late snow, the heavy wet snow.
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Great photos. We have had some snow here in Italy this week too. It spoiled our early spring a bit, but it is very pretty.
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Beautiful pictures Bente. Here in Holland the little ones are already born.
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Wow, very nice pictures! It really looks like deepest winter…while we already had 25 degs here in south Germany 😉
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Beautiful photographs. Check out a Scottish Victorian artist that I love Joseph Farquharson (1846-1935), he is well known for his paintings of sheep in the snow and I could visualise the sheep in the first photograph.
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That lonely sheep’s picture is wonderful !!
(we have had a completely different winter in France ! Almost no snow, mild temperatures but a lots of storms)
Stay warm !
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Beautiful… but I’m glad we had/have an early spring in the Netherlands!
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Nice photo’s. I have unfortunately seen no snow this winter
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Bæææh 🙂
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Crazy winter Benthe! Here we have get no snow en only 3 cold days with temperature -0.
Yesterday it has froze.But spring is arrived with a lot of flowers.great photo’s of the snow.
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Bleak but beautiful, Bente.
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Reblogged this on Journey Of A Nifty Day Trader and commented:
The sheep seemed to have guessed what you are thinking…
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Yup. We here in the Midwestern U.S. sucked all of the snow out of the clouds b/4 they got to you!
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Just what I was going to say, Plant Girl! We would have happily let more through, if only we knew how… Great photos!!
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wonderful scene~
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Kære Bente. I Danmark har det også været den mest usædvanlige vinter, jeg kan huske. Masser af varme – vind fra en østlig retning – gråvejr – og meget lidt nedbør.
Dine billeder er dejlige ❤ …som sædvanligt 🙂
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Wonderful winter impressions.
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Le foto sono stupende, però accipicchia quanta neve e siamo già in primavera.
Ciao, Pat
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Those sheep look surprised by all the snow. 🙂
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The photos are beautiful Bente but I am glad there was no winter here this year 😉
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We had some snow too – but with rain in it. Poor sheep, but they manage well! Great shots of the gate too.
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Your wintry pictures are so very lovely to look at from the warmth of home Bente 🙂
I’ll not mind if we skip snow now as we head for more Spring flowers and the clocks going forward an hour here in UK this weekend.
The shaggy sheep certainly don’t seemed bothered by snow coats .. and I love the weathered gate !
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It´s almost spring here now (and it snowed just a couple of days…), it looks as if we live in two different planets, don´t you think so?
Jota.
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A great gallery today, Bente. It’s been a bizarre winter everywhere I think. I’ve just returned from a week in Zermatt – spring skiing weather with six days of blue skies and almost permanent sun!
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A really wonderful post Bente. The sheep are so adorable 🙂 and I love your capture of the gate in the snow. Beautifully done.
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I LOVE NORWAY ! it must be beautiful !and I love sheeps and snow ! so you make me a perfect gift …….
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Beautiful winter scenes, love the look on the sheep faces.
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I hope you get in a few good ski days while all that beautiful snow lasts! Love those photos Bente.
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Bonjour Bente, je vois que l’hiver est dérangé chez toi aussi.Bon week-end.
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A couple of them seem wary of the camera.
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Sheep have such funny little faces. And snow is great anytime it chooses to fall.
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What a wonderful group of images!
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beautiful 🙂
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So, so beautiful Bente! But it looks too cold even for sheep!! 🙂
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The sheep look like they think you’re really an odd looking creature!
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It’s a good thing they have wool coats! Brrrr.
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Really beautiful and “cool” shots! =D
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