We've had a few bitter cold days this week and some frosty mornings. I love the garden on a sunny, frosty morning, you see it in a totally different light, plants take on different tones and hues. Their shapes look rigid and solid coated in the ice. Some look like they've been given a new lease of life once more when really they finished their season back long ago in autumn.
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Frosty pot |
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Wildflower leaves with a coating of ice |
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Icy pond |
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Verbena looking brand new |
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Pampas grass - golden against the sky |
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Silver palm tree |
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Watering hole too iced up for the birds |
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Robin singing behind the icy crab apple tree |
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Sea shells waiting for summer |
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White rooftops |
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Jack Frost has been in the summer house |
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Pansies hiding underneath the ice |
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Seed heads - always worth leaving for winter time when they take on a whole new look in the frost |
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