Quite a different effect to the frost on 11 December – this time it’s spiky and covering everything: β K
Tag Archives: Winter
Signs of life
Next month I’m facilitating a mindfulness session which will focus on fascination with Winter. Here’s how the garden appeared today – viburnum budding; sarcococca confusa berries; weather-worn geranium leaves; rose hips; spring bulbs emerging; and other interesting forms: π± K
Frosty fascination
I’ve never seen our garden so thick with frost. The cobwebs and leaf patterns are incredibly beautiful: πΈ K
Marbled beauty
Winter aconites and snowdrops have faded, and orange and purple crocuses have begun blooming in our little garden here in Cambridge. My favourite things at the moment, though, are these: And a wonderful surprise when you lift up their heads to look at their faces: Wishing you a peaceful weekend, if you’re reading this then.Continue reading “Marbled beauty”
More of the depths of winter
Some hazy photos taken yesterday, on a sunny-cloudy-breezy afternoon here in Cambridge. First bed: Rose bed: Elsewhere: Wishing you a peaceful weekend, π K
The depths of winter
What a beautiful season this is – especially as new growth begins to peep out of the earth, glistening in the winter sunlight. Moss is one of my favourite things to look out for lately, with its vibrant green shades and all kinds of shapes, sizes and placements. I hope you’re enjoying the season (whicheverContinue reading “The depths of winter”