Old man, Mr Big Nose loves the snow. |
He'd be yet another anonymous school lad if it weren't for snow mornings. The merest of white dustings & suddenly, he's cheery, chatty, not able to stand still.
Before emigrating, I battled mountain snow for years, & fervantly hate all snow now. No clue why this boy chooses to share his snow glee with me, of all the dog walkers he sees.
Snow. Bane of my existence.
It does look nice w/that dark green foliage. |
2. But look at my poor foxglove.
Long-suffering foxglove. |
O, the indignity of it all. |
4. And I suppose the fatsia seed heads are actually improved.
Looking more alien than usual. |
5. But the snow brought it's no-good friend.
Ice! |
Confined to the glass top of the patio table.
The glass top has since been brought inside. |
There'll be no sitting outside today.
Not exactly the hot seat. |
6. The witch hazel only lightly dusted.
Snow witch. |
Not that it worries about snow. Actually, there's barely any snow on the witch hazel, but it's having such a great blossoming, it deserved to be featured here again.
Love at first sight. |
So there are my Six. Rather than end on a snow note, I leave you with something I love. You may remember a few weeks back, I told the story of my crooked cherry tree. The sight of it in full bloom, growing through a shrub, well how could you not give your heart to something like that.
As always, I remind you to visit The Propagator who'll have his own Six, plus hosts links to a vast array of Sixes in his comment section.