Monday, 19 March 2018

❄ Interlude II ❄

Down here in Cornwall you'll often hear how we never get snow, we have a very temperate climate - sub-tropical in fact. 



Not so much this winter!

Snow mark II arrived yesterday so we rushed out to enjoy it again.



Spring is still here, it's just wearing a snow hat!




Plucky daffodil, bent over under the weight of it's headgear but still standing.





Walking to Idless Woods through marshmallow sized snowflakes





Ramsons or Wild Garlic ready chilled.





Parky (northern term - betraying my roots here - it means chilly) Primroses





Laden Catkins





Hydrangeas given a new beauty with a fluffy white coating to their delicate, skeletal heads.





Cornish Camellias unaccustomed to this adornment.




The snow makes the yet to be touched by spring trees look magical...



Narnia or Idless Woods?





Snow still falling stripping everything of it's colour and creating an almost monochrome world.





Beautiful tree forms...





and glorious textures.





Happy snow day if you got one today!






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