Sunday, February 22, 2015

Country Roads

Country roads where the woods grows on both sides have a particular appeal to me.  This road is a favourite, where a popular snowshoe trail is found.  It was a cold but sunny winter's day, with heavy frost.

There'd been some light snow that stuck to even the smallest frosty branches, making for a particularly beautiful drive between the trees.

I always think these roads will lead me someplace interesting - even if I already know where they lead.

As I stopped for a picture, a gentle breeze blew through and a million tiny snowflake diamonds cascaded through the air down from the trees, sparkling in the morning sun.

I don't think I caught the snowflake diamonds, but I did catch the atmosphere looking into the forest.

The gentle curves on this road just make it more interesting.

I drove to the end and turned around, capturing one more view on my way out.  I could have spent several hours and taken many more pictures!

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29 comments:

  1. Love the light snow dusting on the branches ..... beautiful!

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  2. Very pretty road -- you're fortunate it hasn't been "improved" or "daylighted".

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  3. Oh how pretty! Thank you for sharing your snowy photos.

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  4. Hi Furry...
    I totally agree...
    There are a few roads on the drive to our cottage,with woods on either side...
    Especially in the summer, with the canopy of fresh leaves....
    Beautiful shots....
    How are you?
    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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  5. I love country roads too. Yours are very pretty.

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  6. A beautiful path/roadway!! Snow that covers every branch, on every tree is always the most beautiful!!

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  7. love a snow covered road against a blue sky! I agree, even when you know the road it does make it magical.

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  8. Looks like a lovely drive, the snow covered trees are beautiful. Have a happy day!

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  9. Such peace amongst those trees and you captured it so well :)

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  10. Beautiful pictures, as usual! I am enjoying being there virtually and wishing we could have a bit more snow in our mountains. :-)

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  11. One of the really interesting facets of your excellent blog is that you make us look at familiar sights and examine them in ways which forbid us for evermore simply taking them for granted. There is a touch of Robert Frost in this one. It's evocative, poetic and makes us think.

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  12. Beautiful beautiful beautiful. I love country roads and in the snow -- wow!

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  13. That is one pretty country road! I can imagine it would be beautiful in any season - spring green and autumn colours.

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  14. Thanks for sharing that beautiful road with the gorgeous winter scenes. There's nothing better than a back road through the woods with snow on the ground and trees.

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  15. Looks like here in our valley on our country roads . I love country roads in all seasons . Wonderful photos ! Thanks for sharing , Have a good day !

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  16. Snowflake diamond- I love them ut I haven't rally caught them on camera although I 've tried few times.

    I don't know much about snowshoeing, I googled it after reading from you. It seems to be interesting.

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  17. so beautiful pictures, what a talented photografer you are.take care Jaana

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  18. Classic winter views! I am familiar with the Beaver Valley and enjoy snowshoeing-can you tell me where this trail is and if there is a place to park? Thank you.

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    1. This is Sideroad 16, on the west side of the valley, east of the 7th Line. It dead ends as you come out to a view of the valley. The snowshoe loop starts on the north side of the road, a few hundred yards in from the west, shortly before the curve in the road. It's the Sligo Side Trail of the Bruce Trail, with blue blazes, and there is a sign if you're watching carefully. People just park along the road, but traffic is virtually nil. At the east end, it's the main Bruce Trail, heading north from the road, again with a sign, and parking along the side of the road, or at the turnaround at the end. The loop goes partly along open fields, and a lot through the woods, including a long boardwalk through a swamp. You just return to whichever end you leave your car at via the road. Nice hour and a half walk for me, but then I stop and take a lot of pictures.

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    2. Oh yes, the Beaverdale Forest Area I believe. Will definitely give it a try. Cheers.

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  19. So peaceful! I enjoy seeing scenes like this- and take comfort to see that there are still country roads to follow that are still framing the landscape. It's hard to get the snowflakes to show up. I've tried many times. I always forget to go to manual focus which might help. I tend to leave the camera on the automatic setting and forget to tweak!

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  20. Charming views for sure. I always think that I could take a few more (hundreds more) photos.

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  21. Beautiful... I love the leading lines of the trees interrupted by the horizontal shadows of the trees. The beauty of digital photography...you are limited in number only by your battery or size of the card! Thanks for sharing these beauties. Smiles...Susan

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  22. For what should be obvious reasons, I find this post very appealing.

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  23. You do have a gift for finding beautiful winter scenes, FG! This country road calls to me.

    Karen

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  24. I can never capture the snow-dust falling. I wonder if a movie would catch it.

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