
Finally frost! A weekend morning so DB was around and I could rush out into the garden on my own to snap away. I put my coat on over my spotty onesie, slipped on green wellies and dashed - gingerly at least over the slippy decking, looking very eccentric I'm sure. Neighbours are used to it by now, seeing me crouching in the garden with my camera in all sorts of interesting clothing combinations or in DB's huge shoes because they were the nearest available footwear.


A slight film of ice in LB's toys and in winter forgotten buckets and trugs. I love the patterns in the ice and when you touch it how the ice slides away with a quiet snap.




I hadn't even noticed this Swiss Chard in one of the beds, hiding there all winter, hanging on from the summer. Such a bright stemmed beauty and I will definitely grow lots more of this at the allotment to look pretty and occasionally add to my dinner. It grows in plentiful abundance and I just can't use it up for I find its use quite limited.




I then popped up into the loft room to see the slightly misty rooftop view. Brrr cold up here as I peer out but great to see smoke rising from chimneys and to sneak a look into neighbourhood gardens. Looks like some local residents have a big vegetable patch at the back of their garden and there are certainly a few greenhouses suggestive of a keen grower. I look forward to seeing how it all develops in the spring.




I am now hoping for a really heavy frost or some snow to get some sparkling photos but this was a nice change from all the rain and general cloudiness.


Joining in with Mammasaurus for How Does Your Garden Grow?
5 comments:
seriously all those frosty pictures have given me goose bumps all over not only that you have to ice too, i must pay more attention if we get frost and see if i can get as good a shots as you lovely
We had a frost the other morning - I chose to stay indoors and keep warm, my old bones don't like winter.
Beautiful pictures. No front here, just dull grey days
Gorgeous frost pics. Mother nature's a clever thing isn't she? :)
Beautiful - I love frost and I don't blame you for donning someone elses shoes and getting out there excitedly (mind you don't slip on the decking! Charly from PODcast went down on her last year and has been having operations on her wrist since!)
I love the chimney post especially and how you went up to the attic to get some shots - frosty greenhouses looks awesome. I too have a love of snapping ice on buckets and tubs - really I should grow up and let the kids do it....or maybe not ;)
Thanks for joining in again and sharing! xx
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