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Saturday, October 28, 2006

A frosty morning


It was COLD yesterday - in the 30's overnight (that's single digits Celsius) and there was frost on everything in the morning. It had burned off by mid-day and it's warmer today (windy and rainy) but it won't be long before winter is truly upon us - there is snow in the forecast for tomorrow. I know others have had snow already, but it's always a bit of a shock, especially so early in the year.

10 Comments:

Blogger Bill said...

That is a fun shot. We are getting the frost each morning as well. Can't wait to start shooting snow scenes!

11:36 PM  
Blogger Felicia said...

Beautiful photo - it's nice to see color with the cold! I guess it is time to pull out the window scraper!

1:33 AM  
Blogger Olivier said...

tres belle photo et belle couleur
On sent bien le froid commencait a envahir ta ville.


very beautiful photograph and beautiful color One smells the cold well commencait has to invade your city.

1:54 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Excellent, they look edible and the frost looks like dustlets if icing sugar! And we have a late burst of summer again, up since Friday, into the 80s. Yesterday was an escape to the beach & all the June-September activities were going on. Last night, nobody was out wearing "long sleeves"! What a therapy, & it will go on until Wednesday or so.

5:02 AM  
Blogger alice said...

Happy to see your sedum "Six Hills Giants" like in my garden! But our temperatures are quite different...Have a nice Sunday, Jenny.

5:39 AM  
Blogger Denton said...

Very good photo of the frost. It feels like the cold weather has arrived earlier than normal this year. I walk to work daily and have had to wear a jacket all last week.

10:32 AM  
Blogger Lisi said...

beautiful photo...they look like some kind of edible desserts, lol, maybe it's just me being hungry now!

11:49 AM  
Blogger Curly said...

Is it really THAT cold already Jenny?
We are just experiencing the beginning of autumn in South Shields.

Curly's Photoshop

7:20 PM  
Blogger Jenny said...

Alice, I'm impressed that you can tell what KIND of sedum it is from such a closeup! (It's not mine, by the way, it's at my daughter's school!)

8:16 PM  
Blogger alice said...

I can because i have exactly the same!

6:32 AM  

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