I took these photographs of our back garden earlier today from our bedroom window; with Max's help, of course!
Sorry, I know - more snow pictures but I couldn't resist as I wanted to take a photo of the bird under the willow tree - I think it may be a female blackbird. I've just walked into town and back in the wet snow; two pair of socks, wellies, two pairs of gloves, scarf and hat as well as a heavy coat, of course, helped to keep me warm and dry it just took me twice as long as normal.
I am getting just a tad fed up with having to park the car on the main road and walk up the hill to our house, I want to see our drive again!! Bet Max is like my Lucy, bet he just wonders where it all came from! Love Lyn xxx
It still looks very beautiful. I wonder how long it will last? Just be careful on those very slippy paths! Thanks for the tips on doing my family tree - i'll have to start getting my info together.
It does look very pretty and we all have to change to a lower gear which isn't always a bad thing. We are getting an unusual amount of thrushes, redwings and fieldfares in the garden, how about you?
Laure - Hi and welcome - thanks for your comment:)
Lyn - yes the weather is always our fault and we should be able to turn it off:)
Simone - we are lucky to have lots of shrubs that the birds feed off and shelter in:)
Diane - you are welcome hope you get started soon!
Valerie - I haven't noticed any unusual birds but we are further into the city than you - I would love to see some of the birds you are getting in your garden:)
Your last pic is the greatest with the little bird- you need a telelens, Rosie (so you don't have to go outside in the cold, and still can shoot a close up) - I know...they're expensive;) But who knows - on your wish list for next Christmas?
It looks like it's been dusted with powdered sugar!
ReplyDeleteI am getting just a tad fed up with having to park the car on the main road and walk up the hill to our house, I want to see our drive again!!
ReplyDeleteBet Max is like my Lucy, bet he just wonders where it all came from!
Love
Lyn
xxx
You have a lovely garden Rosie. It looks like a haven for wildlife. I have not ventured out much in this cold weather unless absolutely necessary!
ReplyDeleteIt still looks very beautiful. I wonder how long it will last? Just be careful on those very slippy paths! Thanks for the tips on doing my family tree - i'll have to start getting my info together.
ReplyDeleteIt does look very pretty and we all have to change to a lower gear which isn't always a bad thing. We are getting an unusual amount of thrushes, redwings and fieldfares in the garden, how about you?
ReplyDeleteLaure - Hi and welcome - thanks for your comment:)
ReplyDeleteLyn - yes the weather is always our fault and we should be able to turn it off:)
Simone - we are lucky to have lots of shrubs that the birds feed off and shelter in:)
Diane - you are welcome hope you get started soon!
Valerie - I haven't noticed any unusual birds but we are further into the city than you - I would love to see some of the birds you are getting in your garden:)
Jimmie - Welcome - thanks for your comment:)
Magical scenes :o) Thank You Max and Rosie xxx
ReplyDeleteHope You are both having a Lovely weekend xxx
Your garden looks so pretty, Rosie!
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks lovely even with snow on the ground. x
ReplyDeleteYour last pic is the greatest with the little bird- you need a telelens, Rosie (so you don't have to go outside in the cold, and still can shoot a close up) - I know...they're expensive;)
ReplyDeleteBut who knows - on your wish list for next Christmas?