iced duck head by Richardphotos
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Description
can you spot it?
Comments (11)
I have not had any heat for 2 days. my compressor iced up from freezing rain and would start vibrating from the ice. I have 2 small heaters, but both has broke when I needed them the most. good I have a heat blanket for sleeping. it got down to 26 F. my younger sister called to see how things are going with all the ice.. she told me that the night before was the first night that did not go below freezing for this week
below 0 F
I ordered 2 small heaters online and they work great.
Amana is the brand
Amazing winter landscape !!
Sorry to hear about your issues. Hope things get better. Nice photo. But looks too cold to be there!
My plumbing freezes almost every year in my mobile home. Have to wait a couple days for it to unfreeze. Fine looking photo, stay warm.
Very beautiful, always looks nice covered in ice. Hope you get everything working for you though sucks about the lack of heat!
Really a great picture
I spotted it! "Waving to keep warm" Love how you framed the shot. How did the camera fair in almost artic conditions?
no problem. thanks
Nice though frosty-looking scene. Must be real cold there. Never spotted any duck. Guess he must be real good at camouflage!
Yes, I see it! Very nice picture!
:-)
when I purchased my AC/heat unit I had an option to register online and have a 100 year warranty on the entire system. the lying dog that I had check the unit lied and said that I had no warranty.
Cool capture, excuse the pun, and I see Ducky. Hope you are staying warm now while he I sit in A/C with no intention of going outside, 37C today.
Excellent capture :)