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The visibility is also reduced here - by rain and fog, not snow! The soil is so soaked now that I could grow rice had it been warmer.Cohan, you may have told before but how long is your drive to the town?
Frost spirits visit from across the veilsliding in unseen, in dark or foggy hoursdancing on branches, and over dried flowers.Listen close and you may hear them, faintlyfrolic, whisper and giggle in the breezeas they scatter false gems over grass and trees.The mist obscures the distance and dimsthe boundary between our world and theirs-if you wander too far, enthralled, take careyou may slip,unknowing into that realmof jewel encrusted trees and blurred forms,to see the lands of mortal folk nevermore.
Your last batch of photos is great. And while your first snow whitened landscapes i'm already dreaming of next spring. Winter is the season i'd like to remove from the calendar but northern plants need a rest...
Wow - what a "picture" with the wonderful images from words and camera! Thank you Cohan!
Thank you for these wonderful photos. Must have been this year kn January when we had a little snow for some days.... only at the top of the highest elevation in our location, at 500 metres.