She's a tackling dummy, of sorts as well as my personal "roaming gnome". A meme if you will. No real point I guess other than "she" provides a ready subject when there's none available. As a complete amateur and being effectively home bound by the combination of my eyesight (legally blind, don't drive) and the pandemic I shoot just to be shooting a good bit. On this particular occasion the rare snow presented something new. The immediate area where I live (that within short/safe walking distance (have to remember that the footing was obscured by snow)) didn't really present anything noteworthy but the kid in me wanted to get out. The effect of the cold on batteries, the moisture/condensation on the gear when you come back inside were all new to me. I'd never played photographer in the snow before (explaining this particular day) so the whole thing was a bit of an experiment. I took quite a few other shots, most all for my own education. Posted this one because, why not? The main thing I took away from this excursion was don't always trust your light meter.
I did run across this dog while I was out.