The iron horsehead got twice again as much - this was early in the day.
Our backyard was just getting whiter by the hour, at 13 degrees.
Wistfully, I looked out at the garden beds to be - those little wooden stobs are a foot tall sans snow, with he first couple of "lasagna" layers inside the string-bordered beds. See how procrastination gets covered up - at least for a while. We are getting some light rain, with the temps soaring almost to 50, so I might be tempted to slap on another bunch of molehill dirt (yes, they are back!), leaves, and gobs more cardboard, and if I can get some dandelion greens pulled, so much the merrier!
Oh, I forgot! Just a few days before the snow, I found this big ugly fungus amungus. I slapped Mr. Lincoln down alongside to give it some scale. No sign of any harm to it after the snow, but no way I'd I want some intrepid 'shroom-hunter to snack on that!
And finally, here's the river, dressed in its winter formal outfit.
Now that the days will be getting a bit more light, I'll find the bits and pieces of
Here's to a very Merry Christmas, and a most Happy New Year to all!
Thanks for sharing your White Christmas Barry! Mele Kalikimaka!!
ReplyDeleteAloha, Julie! And Ha`oli Makahiki Hou to you!
ReplyDeleteNow, for that garden?
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