Showing posts with label frost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frost. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Frosty!

On January 17th in the photography group, we chose Frosty as our theme for January/February.  It's cold in these months.  What could possibly go wrong?

Well, it was frosty on January 18th but I didn't bother to take photos as I knew there would be plenty of days in the next 28 to go out in the cold!  How wrong could I be?

No photography-worthy frost for the rest of the time.  So, I searched my archives and came up with these:







Did you manage to take any wintery photos in the last two months?

Thanks for joining me today
Bernice

Saturday, 9 January 2021

Frosty

I nipped out into the back garden to take some photos.

I remember this poem from my childhood.

Jack Frost by Cecily E. Pike 

Look out! look out!
Jack Frost is about!
He's after our fingers and toes;
And, all through the night,
The gay little sprite
Is working where nobody knows. 



He'll climb each tree,
So nimble is he,
His silvery powder he'll shake;
To windows he'll creep,
And while we're asleep,
Such wonderful pictures he'll make. 



Across the grass
He'll merrily pass,
And change all its greenness to white;
Then home he will go,
And laugh, “Ho! ho! ho!
What fun I have had in the night!”


As I write this blog, there's snow on the ground and it's snowing again.  The pretty sort of snow. It feels like being in one of those snow globes.

Thanks for joining me today.
Bernice