Well, while there was us thinking that spring was just on the very cusp of being sprung, when Nigel and the ever fragrant Alice were greeted by a very unexpected environ as they made their way to listen to their beloved readers in school this morning.
If geese do in fact suffer from chilblains, these must all have been prime candidates for this painful, digital affliction, Alice and Nigel mused later!
According to Nigel the hedgerows along their walk looked as if they had all been dusted by a mahoooooosive sieve of icing sugar and the air felt heavy and unusually eerily muted.
Even the catkins took on a completely different, frosted, appearance against the pure white background, like tiny, emergent, baby stalactites.
And, it goes without saying that the spiders of Evesham, no doubt seeking shelter, were not to be found wanting in the making of their ethereal, woven miracles ...... in all manner of surprising places.
N.B. late notes were not required!
2 comments:
Things look great - I especially like the spider's web. But, I'm surprised you were late, as Nigel takes the reading very seriously, and I'm sure Alice does, too.
It looks ever so romantic. JantheFan x
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