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Frosting
This entry was posted in Photography, Poetry and tagged flowers, frost, haiku, winter sun. Bookmark the permalink.
I love a nice frosty morning as long as I’m firmly wrapped up and have a nice warm pair of gloves. I’m not sure gardeners always like them as much, though.
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Or early morning car scrapers… which I have to do in a minute…
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Good luck with the scraping. It’s a job generally done by unwilling fingers.
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Mine are wholly unwilling…
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Good luck! 🙂
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…how do you spell ‘ yeurch….’
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I couldn’t find it my dictionary. 🙂
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I’ll write to them and complain…
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Lovely cool image, makes me want to reach out and touch.
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It is another frozen morning here.
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The complete opposite to where I am, where it is hot.
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We have sunshine but the earth is still frosted here.
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Love it! words and image.
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Thanks, Natalia.
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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I loved it when I had to leave the car heater on to warm up with the car running while I was in the house hoping no stranger would climb in and drive it away. Lovely picture, Sue. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thankfully, in my village I can still do that 🙂
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