Frosty photos

Early morning

The weather put pay to my Boxing Day walk. It’s rained three days in a row and I am desperate to get out and walk, especially after all the food I’ve consumed over Christmas. I hope everyone had a good day.

A few days before Christmas, I woke to a frosty morning, so it was now or never to get out there and take some photos. I didn’t go far, just around where I live, but I braved the cold in order to capture the frost before the sun burnt it off. I think it was worth it.

Winter moon
Frosty leaves

Winter sun
More frosty leaves

Sun through the trees

The Cut

Beverley Park

Before the snow came (see previous post) I took a short frosty walk along the local railway cut. I wondered if I would find anything colourful to take photos of in January. I didn’t walk the whole length of the cut. I doubled back and went off at a different exit and then walked through Beverley Park before going home. Here are a few photos from that walk.

A frosty golf course

There is nothing to do but walk

Taken in Beverley Park on Christmas Eve

With lockdown extended to who knows when, there is not a lot one can do now except shop for essential food, and maybe grab a takeaway drink. The government in England has just announced that schools will not re-open for at least two weeks and learning will go online.

The weather has turned bitterly cold and I’m not keen to be outside when it is as cold as this. Nevertheless, one morning I did layer up and drag myself out of the house before 8am to take photos of the frost and sunrise in two local parks. I took short walks on both Christmas Eve and Boxing Day as well. Here are a few photos for you to enjoy.

The Hamptons Wetlands (Boxing Day)
Wetlands
Morden Cemetary (Boxing Day)
Blagdon Park
Taken in Blagdon Park
Beverley Park
Beverley Park
Beverley Park
Beverley Park
Beverley Brook
In Beverley Park
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