Another perspective of the mountain and the mailbox.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDEQwPNR5kyQMuJuNHRuHGftFAKWvUPARQ4M-oRcM941bEpBDtjdm3s3ZcfFYGsAIATicpAkNSswI72N3UGqxGTE12fSk_tCNZ968uuXnHb5mDCOewrQrCuARZOV-LTkivAP0kJM-0bHXB/s400/039.JPG)
Len shoveled a path for the mail carrier. Who knows when deliveries will resume?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBtjVdHXv34LquH9oFs8thEeQtcVb-msBdEGbCjUInCqbG02wkk7oAsutRnS9hoV1a7NZMmi02sRRStmS3bK4CNq2eozyTBgr3y6izHnO_M7iKZNqCxFQcfFyv9SaDyEZEK5U81t0Cz8M_/s400/042.JPG)
Here's a group of satisfied customers. There's another opening facing you and one on the opposite side; I've seen up to five birds eating at a time. Did you notice one waiting on the tree?
Love your photos, Barbara! It was quite a storm, but the beauty of it can't be denied.
ReplyDelete