It snowed yesterday...
blanketing the Secret Garden
and imbuing it with an aura of mystery.
This morning dawned, bright and clear.
From Auckland Street,
where the Skudder House basks in the Sunrise
One garden, two houses, some lessons from the past and hope for the future. A look at life in New Zealand, a bit of history and a Morris jig or two. You can also find me on Instagram @hobbyography and @dunedin.street.vintage Do leave a comment even if the post you find yourself reading is an old one. Alternatively you can use my email address: scroll down the right hand side of the page (or to the bottom on mobile layout) to "About Me" and click on "View My Complete Profile"
11 comments:
I thought you were joking for a moment! Sorry, but I HATE the cold; and snow in particular.
I once saw some photos of 'frozen Rain' on trees in Canada. All the branches were covered in a layer of ice, giving them the most extraordinary look. Keep warm!
Delightful photos! And quite refreshing to a Californian drowsing into estivation.
Cro: The snow is always a novelty here, some years we get it at this elevation and some years we don't. It'll probably be all gone by tomorrow. Kitty slid one of the ice tubes off a rose stem and sucked it!
Geo: Refreshing indeed. Younger daughter squeezed fresh orange juice and added snow to the glass - divine, and older daughter and her friends chilled bourbon alcopops in the snow...
that second from last photo is a sweetie!
thank you for your comment on my blog.... your experience of the quake is so humbling to read about
it perhaps brings forward just how fragile we all are eh?
It looks like a fairytale doesn't it, and if you look closely, there's Kitty - in her nightie - building a snow volcano.
We are all fragile indeed... and we need you to keep on making us laugh over our computer screens !
I had to double take then realised where you were! Your garden looks beautiful and I can enjoy the photos without feeling the cold.
Such beautiful photos.....the weather here is just grey wet windy and miserable!
I don't know how I missed this post on Friday. It does look wonderful. It made headlines when a few flakes fell near Whangarei last year.
Keep warm.
the cuby poet: Glad you like the photos; it looked very poetic for the first couple of days. Now it's just lying around half-melted.
libby: Thankyou :-) The end of your holiday and miserable weather doesn't sound much fun.
Susan Heather: Yes, I think I remember the Whangarei snow flakes making the news. It's unusual for the snow to lie around here. Either it rains and washes the snow away, or a fiery nor'wester melts it within a day or two. It's just mild now and not warm enough to melt quite broad expanses of snow.
I love your posts Mummy. That icicled rose needs to be eaten! One week later and there are still out of place snow people scattered around.
You my Darling, may eat the roses in the Secret Garden to your heart's content.
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