We have a lot of ice and snow in Oklahoma this year. This has been hard on the people of the state. Icy roads, power outages, chilly temperatures. Most people have made it fine but what about the critters in the state. How are they faring? You need to read more about it. I decided to venture into the deepest snow and coldest temperatures to find out. This is my report.
It was hard going at first.
I finally found a bear, a friendly smiling bear. He needed the snow knocked off and had a few icicles but he was ok. I guess the positive outlook and thick fur coat is serving him well. There is a lesson in there for us people don’t you think?
I found a coyote sitting on a stump. He wasn’t in too good of a mood. With the cold weather he is getting a little hungry.
I found a flock of fat turkeys. Hey you guys better watch out! There is a hungry coyote nearby.
Then look who I found! It’s Francis Asbury, famous missionary, on his horse.
I think he’s lost. It doesn’t look like he is moving. Not too many souls to save out in this weather anyway.
So, anyway, the critters seem to be doing OK, I’m not so sure about Francis.
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Yogi: Your critters are all so cold. Bring on Spring.
I love the stories you had to go along with the photos!
Brandy
Not So Average Mama . Com
Great post and photos, your critters do look cold.
Great shots Yogi. This gives me some photo ideas because it’s covered in snow around here.
You are so funny! I love this post!
Ha ha! I was staring in the white snow try8ing to find the bear. When I saw the next picture it made me laugh! Thanks. ~
Poor Francis with the icicles hanging from his hat. His horse doesn’t look too comfortable either.
Fun post about the critters in snow!
Wonderful critters! That is the ONLY bear I ever want to meet.
I love all the icicles dripping down – makes for some great photos!
A charming and clever photo essay of camera critters!
Mine’s here: Carletta’s Captures.
It looks so cold there. Great pictures.
The first picture is beautiful. It feels as if there’s a white castle through the other side! And I love the icicles off the man’s hat:) ~ Margie
Great Entry! God Bless!
Yogi — love it; your photos made me smile…:O)
That was fun. Too bad they’re going to get a bit more dusty with snow.
That horse needs a blanket!
Great subjects and piccies. Did you slip them the nod that they’re about to be snowed on again!!
Look at all that ice! I never knew Oklahoma could look like that in winter!
This is funny. When I read the first lines, I really thought that you went to wood in this weather..
Looks like Canada! I had no idea it got so cold there.
The bear is my favorite 😉