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Winter cometh

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Bags Tue 16-Oct-12 09:21:14

Snow on the hills across the loch to the north.
Leaves, all colours, a-falling all around me.

annodomini Sun 09-Dec-12 12:19:17

Can just visualise that sea and those mountains; and hear the wind. smile

Butty Sun 09-Dec-12 13:19:17

soop Good to read your beautiful verse again. smile

granjura Mon 10-Dec-12 08:57:49

Another 30cm overnight (that's a foot and a bit for you lot smile - OH our there shovelling and snowblowing - I have a bad cough so I have to rest wink

annodomini Mon 10-Dec-12 09:53:15

They say the snow is coming our way. But then, 'they' always say that, don't they. Last night, while we were in the cinema, the temperature dropped by 6 degrees and there was ice on all the cars.

Butty Tue 11-Dec-12 08:44:12

A hoar frost this morning + sunshine - just stunning.

Bags Tue 11-Dec-12 08:53:22

Lowest overnight temps so far here.
Beautiful crescent moon this morning
Flanked by Venus.
Last night the Milky Way was discernible above our house.
Stunning indeed!

Psst, jura, 30cm is actually a little less than a foot wink. We rarely get that much here at sea level though. Even 3cm is a lot for us. Happy snow-blowing!

granjura Tue 11-Dec-12 10:46:28

And another 15cm = more or less half a foot (ignore pedants smile)- sun coming out now. Rain expected later in the week which will be a disaster + floods.

jeni Tue 11-Dec-12 10:52:59

So heavy a frost it looks like snow. The pond is frozen over and Gary has left his trowel in the middle of the lawn!shock

granjura Tue 11-Dec-12 16:10:23

Some of my garden tools may well still be somewhere outside - will be a long long time until I find them again. Over 1 metre of snow.

broomsticks Tue 11-Dec-12 17:17:03

I think there are 15 trowels somewhere in my compost heap hmm

Butty Tue 11-Dec-12 17:20:00

broom smile!

merlotgran Tue 11-Dec-12 17:25:15

The wind blew two layers of fleece off the potted olive tree yesterday so I was washing frost off the leaves at 8am this morning as the sky was clear.sad

granjura Wed 12-Dec-12 15:39:22

Amazing today - on top of the 1m+ of powder snow and a fabulous hoar forst - -16C. The sun came out late morning - and it's been one of the most beautiful winter wonderland day ever smile WOW. Many winter days are like rehearsal for a concert - a bit of a pain and sometimes dull - then you have a magnificent show like today, and you know why you love the mountains and a 'proper' snowy winter.

WOW. Carol enjoyed her drive over.

Watching the bird feeder just outside the window as I type - a great spotted woodpecker and a bullfinch are competing for the glorious colours. Sharing with chaffinches, bramblings, green finches, sparrows and 5 species of tits. Sorry but will have to say it again - WOW smile

Bags Wed 12-Dec-12 15:52:04

jura, sounds lovely! Your snow makes our light sprinkling seem feeble!

broomsticks Wed 12-Dec-12 17:48:07

Sounds lovely granjura. I can remember one year driving home over the moors and there was snow on all the peaks and mist in the hollows and the sun shining on it all. Wonderful.

Butty Wed 12-Dec-12 18:37:43

WOW indeed granjura and broomsticks. Fabulous!

When it's cold and dark comes early, Winter does indeed gives us occasional gifts to enjoy. smile

JessM Wed 12-Dec-12 19:18:41

Venturing alone into my urban wood
Oak mulched mud crunches under foot
Crows sulking in iced white trees
A few crisp oak leaves, lacy edged
Falling in still air
Dislodged by blue tits

Have you ever noticed that blue tits are perfectly camoflaged when they sit on greeny, licheny bare branches at the edge of a wood in sunlight?

annodomini Wed 12-Dec-12 19:31:14

Multitudes of great and blue tits visit my bird feeders, but punctually at 9am every day, a large squirrel comes along and tries very hard to get at the suet balls in a container that I thought was probably inaccessible to squirrels. Persistent little devils, aren't they? And very hard to chase off!

Butty Wed 12-Dec-12 20:30:23

Your urban wood - lovely Jess.

broomsticks Wed 12-Dec-12 21:59:10

Beautiful Jess.

Bags Thu 13-Dec-12 12:43:36

Four jays,
Handsome birds and often noisy,
But today quietly eating rosehips
In the field copse
As I tucked into a rich, dark soup
And a thickly buttered, toasted slab
Of homemade bread.
Cold ankles
Now wrapped in alpaca warmers
And the stove lit.

broomsticks Thu 13-Dec-12 21:19:30

That's a glowing image of winter!

I can't be lyrical about today - freezing fog sad

Maniac Thu 13-Dec-12 22:15:50

In the last week blackbirds and thrushes have completely stripped the bright red berries from 2 large cotoneaster bushes in my gardens.Very entertaining to watch them swooping down and scrabbling amongst the branche.s

Sook Thu 13-Dec-12 22:56:02

I have a beautiful pyracantha which has been stripped bare by blackbirds. I don't begrudge them a single beak full.

Bags Fri 14-Dec-12 09:17:14

Mair snaw!
Cannae see th' ither side o' the loch!