snow and trees

A stroll round the garden yesterday:

rosehip

snowy trees and the base of Davie's new bridge

pond and trees

noble fir

Toby and the whomping birch

Scots Pine

well coated birches

rope swing

view from the rope swing

Wonderful things that help us through the Scottish winter: hot water bottles filled from the big kettle on the wood stove each night, so cosy for the feet and full spectrum light bulbs, good for the mood in the dark times :D

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9 Responses to snow and trees

  1. Mel says:

    I can’t believe that’s just your garden! How beautiful. I especially love the one with the dog in and the swing! :D

  2. Lucy says:

    the scots pine is in the field next to the garden… but yes, the snow makes everything look magical :)

  3. lunar says:

    2nd attempt, missed the question thingy!! Just popped by to wish you all yuletide blessings, good to see you are still blogging. I’m steadily recovering from an eye op, so not been on pc so much since September, thus absence! Happy to say I can see your beautiful photo’s even if I can’t read everything yet…hope this writing’s ok!
    Hope you get to do lots of making merry:))
    Love lunar

  4. Lucy says:

    Hi Lunar – nice to hear from you – I hope your eye is all healed up soon!

  5. Riaz says:

    No snow down in the south of Hampshire. Last week I experienced snow in Wolverhampton. The road to the car park where I park my car slopes and was covered with compacted snow. It was very slippery and the tyres wouldn’t grip. I eventually managed to drive up the slope but it took over 5 minutes to cover some 20 metres.

  6. Lucy says:

    yes, we have a thick layer of ise under the snow here – it’s freezing very hard out there just now, rarely felt it so cold.

  7. Lucy says:

    of course I meant *ice* :oops: (frozen fingers after walk!)

  8. Jess says:

    The most wonderful time of the year.
    What would Christmas be without the white stuff…
    It is part of our four seasons & our family look forward to it each & every year. Beautiful pictures xxx :O)

  9. Lucy says:

    It is all very beautiful :)