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Oh, we so need some frost. There’s been so little this season. Despite being a sun-worshipper, I do love a good bone-tingling cold spell.
It was the same here. Looked like summer, felt like winter. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
But I do love a crisp winter’s day….to look at!
Me too. Anything is better than rain. 🙂
Totally agree, Pete!
We had a bright, cold day yesterday with some snow on the ground to start the day. Quite lovely and I had an excellent early morning walk in it all. 🙂
janet
Oh, how marvellous, Janet!
It was!
We do need more frost – I miss real winter.
Indeed
Could be much worse, Sue. Soon be Spring 🤗🌸💮💕
Bright sunshine and frost is fine with me, Jo!
I like the rooflines and that trace of frost following the shingles. Nice!
Thanks, Lynn!
Friday and Saturday were fabulous weren’t they . . .Sunday and Monday not so much!