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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.

Bags Sun 09-Dec-12 07:57:24

Ice blue sky
Lightening by the minute.
Small clouds
Scudding by from the north.
Moving trees.
House playing wind tunes.
Faint pink towards the dawn.

Butty Sun 09-Dec-12 07:53:06

Hard white sky
It's cold out there
All is still.

Butty Sat 08-Dec-12 23:29:07

There's no light pollution here, and the midnight sky is magical, holding hundreds of stars.
moon

broomsticks Sat 08-Dec-12 17:37:26

Actually, I did do some gardening today. It wasn't too bad out. smile

annodomini Sat 08-Dec-12 17:03:49

Nice part of England, broomsticks. Mind you, I'm an exiled Scot myself. grin

granjura Sat 08-Dec-12 16:22:51

Yes, the sun came out this afternoon - wonderful. And of course the snow is light twinkly and fluffy smile

broomsticks Sat 08-Dec-12 16:04:06

Up in the Swiss mountains is seriously wintry though. Maybe more sun than here?

broomsticks Sat 08-Dec-12 15:57:59

Southerners! I'm up in the North East near Durham. Mind you my husband comes from Merseyside originally.

granjura Sat 08-Dec-12 12:48:36

I am in the Swiss Jura mountains, at 950m smile

annodomini Sat 08-Dec-12 12:37:41

Which part of the North, broomsticks? There are quite a lot of us in Cheshire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Lancashire.

broomsticks Sat 08-Dec-12 12:09:46

Whereabouts are you? North of England here. No snow at the moment but very cold and blizzards expected next week. Not gardening weather!

granjura Fri 07-Dec-12 17:33:44

I can forget the garden until next April - 1 metre of snow and falling hard.

broomsticks Fri 07-Dec-12 17:27:22

It's cold up here. I can't sweep up the leaves because they're frozen to the ground. I suppose that's a plus, actually. smile

Ariadne Sat 01-Dec-12 09:23:40

Oh yes, Jess! sunshine

JessM Sat 01-Dec-12 08:32:33

Or even white park.
This is the first week we have had a proper hard frost right down on the grass.
Better than all that rain - eh?

Bags Sat 01-Dec-12 08:09:55

Nice to wake up to white hills.

Bags Fri 16-Nov-12 07:21:11

The planners did well there, jess. smile

My 'feral' climbing roses have opened a few flowers this month, and the Red Campion is still bravely flowering a little. Oh, and one ox-eye daisy smile. Cowberry doing well too – such a weird plant; it has flowers and fruit at the same time. I wonder if that's because it's a tundra plant and used to a very short growing season?

JessM Fri 16-Nov-12 07:03:47

The only "spring" flower our here is a confused hellebore. Just the one. I've still got borage in full bloom. Just when I think summer is over the sun comes out and a bumble bee turns up to feed on it. Fuschias still doing well. Even on grey misty days the yellows of the birches and maples (field and norwegian) glow. The birches in the park opposite have shifted from butter to egg yolk yellow this week. All hail to those clever people who planted so many trees in this new city. We drive around in an arboretum, albeit a youthful one.

Bags Fri 16-Nov-12 06:42:34

Bet they aren't proper cowslips, Primula veris.

Nanadog Thu 15-Nov-12 23:19:07

The mist was still overhanging Warwick Racecourse when I took the dogs for a walk this morning. It smothered all sound and was eerily quiet. The trees rose of of the mist and the dark shapes of the hills loomed behind them. The larks were flying low and the only person I saw was a lone runner away in the distance. Peaceful.

jO5 Thu 15-Nov-12 22:30:54

Yes. Really. They're lovely. smile

Butty Thu 15-Nov-12 21:12:54

Really? shock -

jO5 Thu 15-Nov-12 21:06:52

Copwslips out in our garden. [shrug!]

nanaej Thu 15-Nov-12 20:45:45

Just heard all my plants /trees will be delivered next week for my new flower bed (70' x 6' approx).. excited!

Butty Thu 15-Nov-12 20:43:05

How marvellous! smile

Took a drive out this dusk-evening and loved the ginger-bronze leaves against the early evening sky blue. A mix of colours only nature could provide.