Thursday, January 12, 2012
Flowers that speak of warmer days — flowering NOW in January!
We have a large garden full of shrubs and trees with lawns that speak more of weeds than grass (even if mowed and kept neat!)At this time of year it is often covered in snow but today it is sunny and not too cold to be outside. I always marvel how we see things, such as flowers, that are small and partly hidden by the vastness of greenery. It is these little gems that I have been photographing today just to remind me of the blessings we enjoy all the year round. Maybe in a few weeks time we will have a blanket of snow. Such is our English weather!
Labels:
Cumbria UK,
English weather,
Flowers in January
Friday, January 6, 2012
A Winter's Day at Aldingham. (CUMBRIA)
While I visit the nursing home at Aldingham (I have written about that on my Wrinkly Writers blog) my hubby who drives me there, sits reading in the car. Last week he took these photographs of the waves beating on the shore. We certainly have had some wild weather lately!
Labels:
Aldingham shore,
Cumbria,
wild shoreline,
winter photographs
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