Get a close look at these stain glass windows. These are the Gelman Windows found in San Juan, Tex., photographed by Elaine and Gary Wood of Alexandria, Minn.
Kimberly Halpin of Princeton, Minn. captured these pretty pinecones clinging to long green needles growing in Plymouth. I’m sure the sap and pine needles smell just like the holidays.
This stunning hour-long exposure photograph was taken in Grand Marais in Northern Minn. at the Fall River Waterfall, and centers around the north star. Photographed by John Bodenhamer from Lonsdale, Minn.
Sharla Bengtson of Wood Lake shared this beautiful stained glass window from Church of Christ in Grand Forks. With vivid symbols of lilies, trumpets, wheat, and a dove flanking a radiant depiction of Jesus, the window is a heartfelt expression of faith and artistry.
The northern lights seen all across the north were bright in Walnut Grove, Minn. at Carolyn Enstad’s home in mid-November. The bright red and green auroras are perfect for this time of year.
This stain glass window can be found at the Kongsvinger Lutheran Church local to Gail Kloos of Donnelly, and has a matching window beside it
This white-breasted nuthatch begins to blend in with the white snow covered scenery, photographed by Al Batt of Hartland, Minn.
Leon the Lion is ready for his closeup! Leon is the best friend of Megan Anderson of Fergus Falls, and enjoys warm hugs and sharing hobbies with his best pal.
This picture was photographed Christmas morning last year on Jeff Tvrdik’s Farm near Forada, Minn. Though the cold of winter can be bitter, there’s nothing more magical than waking up in a warm bed on Christmas to the sight of freshly fallen sparkling snow. This picture was photographed Christmas morning last year on Jeff Tvrdik’s Farm near Forada, Minn. Though the cold of winter can be bitter, there’s nothing more magical than waking up in a warm bed on Christmas to the sight of freshly fallen sparkling snow.
This picture was photographed Christmas morning last year on Jeff Tvrdik’s farm near Forada, Minn. Though the cold of winter can be bitter, there’s nothing more magical than waking up in a warm bed on Christmas to the sight of freshly fallen sparkling snow.
Hunting season seemed to be successful this year for Collin Cramlet of Albany, shown here with his beautiful wood duck. Shared to us by Bev Bales, Collin’s Grandmother.
Winter is a beautiful time of the year for photographs. Maggie Gray of Fairfax is a photographer who appreciates the magic of the season, capturing the sparkling light shining onto this barn found near her home.
Cathy Lampert of Sauk Rapids was walking through a tunnel of lights last holiday season near her home. The lights shine just as bright as the stunning sunset.
Cardinals have to be one of the most eye-catching birds to see flying amongst tree branches in the winter. This female looks plump and warm beneath her feathers! Photographed by Colleen Woods of Cold Springs.
A historical site, photographed with the historic flare. This photo, taken by Ron Cram of Canby, was taken on a 1953 Bolsey 35mm camera at the British Museum.
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