We experienced very few, and only intermittent, frosty mornings this last winter. This is forecast possibly to be our last.
Jackie ventured out with her camera to photograph frosted flowers.
Later she recorded the perking up, while I practiced with my Nordic walking poles as far as No. 21 Downton Lane and back.
I then hoped to balance my iPhotos stock by a little culling, only retaining the obvious one from
and two from
I reinstated one and deleted four from
This evening we reprised yesterday’s chicken Jalfrezi meal with the addition of parathas, and I drank more of the Vega Spanish red wine.
That’s quite a walk. I continue impressed at your determination.
Hope the flowers survived the frost. They look gorgeous. Hope your trek sharpened your dinner appetite.
Yes, quite a walk. And what a fantastic picture of the ride and the bird. Wowsah!
Here’s hoping there are not too many casualties from the frost. Happy walking!
How far was the distance you walked?
It looks as though your plants survived the frost relatively unscathed?
You seem so much further along in spring, I’m surprised you had a frosty morning. Congratulations on your walking!
I am glad to hear that the walking poles got an outing. I hope that you get some kind spring weather to encourage them to get out again.
Nature has her ways and the plants seemed to have recovered, Derrick …
I hope the frost has not done much damage, and that this is the last one until autumn.
I remember that book by Jack London, “Call of the Wild”. I enjoyed it very much.
Hi, Derrick – The minimal frost we did get this winter is now gone (she says with confidence). But it has been replaced with daily rain. I dream of warm, dry days ahead!
I’m hoping all your plants perk back up. So glad you’re practicing with your Nordic poles.