It’s said as you spend the first few days of the year, the whole year will pass. I do not know whether this is true. I wish to all bloggers be healthy and joyful in first New Year days!
It
was not frost. I decided to go to
my
summer
house;
just wanted to look
at the
plants and
snow,
how it
covers
my
perennials
and
shrubs,
young apple
trees
and
berry
bushes.
Firstly
I had to
clean paths
shoveling
snow.
The snow
was
light
and dry
and I
was not getting tired.
When I got
to my
greenhouse,
I saw
its
entrance
in snow.
I
shoveled off the
door;
then I
came in
and
looked
at my rose cuttings covered with ground.
Next
to the
greenhouse,
the bird
feeder
was hung
on the
apple tree.
I put
the oats
and
sunflower seeds
to
birds.
They need
a lot of
food
when
here is
frost
and cold
weather. In
the garden the plants turned into mounds of snow.
Here
snow
covered
roses,
there
rhododendrons
and
small
arborvitae and spruce.
Only my
pines-bonsai
look
boldly
out of
the snow.
After
lunch I
went for
a walk
in the
woods.
The
forest was
in snow
and it
reminded me
the
scenery in
the
theater when
a
fabulous
show was
put for children.
Pines
and fir trees
were
whitened.
Only the
pine
trunks
were
brightly
colored
in the
sun.
Walking
down the
path I
saw
footprints.
Right
here a
large bird
(a
crow or
magpie)
caught a
mouse.
Then I
found
other footprints
of the
little
beast.
But
maybe
it's the
neighbor's
cat
was
walking
on the
snow.
The
day was
short.
Already
at 4 pm
the sun
was low,
and its
rays
glided
through
the branches
of the
old
apple
tree.
I
had to
drive to
the city. Bye, my garden and snowy woods!
Such beautiful pictures! You describe winter in a fine way.
ReplyDeleteSatu, we had have rain last days and I hope it stopped in Helsinki too, so you have nice weather. Thank you!
DeleteYou have a lot of snow now too. It is so beautiful to looks at as it dresses the whole garden and area in pure white shimmers.I am glad I do not have to travel in it though. LOL! Happy 2013 to you.
ReplyDeleteMy garden looks like some snowy mounds instead of roses, rhododendrons, tujas, etc. I wait for the spring to turn them in green:)) Thank you, Lona!
DeleteBeautiful images Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteThank you,Karen!
DeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so lovely, I particularly like the sun through the apple tree branches, and the footprints too.
I love sun too :)) Thank you, Tracey!
DeleteBeautiful photos! Looks gorgeous, a big contrast to the grey rainy days we've been having in the UK! Happy New Year to you :)
ReplyDeleteAnna B
it's pity you haven't snowy weather at this Christmas. I think the spring will soon in UK if the weather is warm. Thank you, Anna!
DeleteHello Nadezda
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots of the snowy winter you are having! I like looking at snow - just not being in it. I especially dislike DRIVING in it!
Happy New Year to you too.
Astrid
That day the snow was dry, normally drove.Thank you, Astrid!
DeleteThank you for a beautiful visit to your summer home. The snow covers everyting with magic!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, outlaw!
DeleteSo nice to see the snow where it is supposed to be :) We might complain but when it doesn't appear I get very nervous. I love your photos of the forest dusted with snow, and you're right it looks like nature is putting on a show! Your second to last photo is so beautiful and is my favourite lighting.
ReplyDeleteRosemary, I think you'll have snow in this month, it's the most wintry. The photo you liked I've taken at the last minutes of sunset. I thought glare will be, but the sunlight was weak. Thank you!
DeleteSuch a beautiful post Nadezda! It must be so quiet in such surroundings. I can almost feel the cold.
ReplyDeleteSo different from here where it is very hot outside, temperature 28C at 10.08pm and maximum forecast for tomorrow 41C and extreme fire danger day!
Thank you for your comments and good wishes for new year days.
Betty
You have enough hot summer! I'd love to!
DeleteThank you, Betty!
How lucky you are to have a summer home to wander around, even in winter. It looks very peaceful and serene. And wintry!
ReplyDeleteI do hope your new year passes as your first days did --- you will have a year of visiting your beautiful garden.
Laurrie, I hope I will! I agree, my summer house gives me peace and quietness. But I love it in warm months more than in cold. Thank you!
DeleteYour photos are beautiful, Nadezda! The images of the forest look like something from a Christmas card. We still haven't had much snow here, and my garden is shivering in the cold. Wishing you a beautiful and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI can understand your plants: they are warmer with snow than without. Thank you, Rose!
DeleteWhat beautiful pictures. the top one makes me think of the Robert Frost poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" even though the picture may have been taken in the afternoon or morning :)
ReplyDeleteJenny, I've read this poem, it's great! 'The woods are lovely, dark and deep'.
DeleteThank you!
The snowy woods are very beautiful, especially when the sun lights up the trunks of the pine trees. Happy New Year Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteThe sun light isn't every day, unfortunately.Thank you!
DeleteI enjoyed your visit. I have friends in Iceland and summerhouses are very popular there too.
ReplyDeleteJames,thank you for dropping by!
DeleteHallo dear Nadezda,Happy New Year to you and to your family!Your pictures are amazing!I realy enjoyed waching them ,just like i was there with you!So alive photos!!Thank you for your wishes on my blog!Have a great snowing weekend!Kisses!!
DeleteDimi..
You're welcome, Dimi!
DeleteHappy New Year Nadezda girl !!
ReplyDeleteYou live in such a pretty place .. I would love to walk there too : ) .. we share the same weather .. and I am happy to have the snow cover my garden during this time .. last year was a nightmare with NO snow! .. I am hoping that all of us have a wonderful garden year ahead : )
These are the months that have us planning and dreaming right ? LOL
Dream on girl ! and I will be too : )
Joy
I'm glad your garden is covered with snow as mine. The snow is perfect for plants when the weather is very cold. You're right, we are looking forward to spring, planning where to plant, to move, to take away ;))
DeleteThank you, Joy!
Очень красивые фотографии, Надежда !
ReplyDeleteСнег делает сад и лес такими прекрасными ! Но я уже очень скучаю по весне и цветами ...
Aukse
Красиво, но холодно! К тому же, чистить дорожки тоже не всегда легко. Я тоже планирую на весну, думаю, что купить, что выбросить :)) Спасибо, Auksė, поправляйтесь!
DeleteWhat a wonderful walk in the snow! So pretty. The footprints of the bird and mouse were really intriguing! I hope this next year you will have many, many walks in your garden. Happy 2013!
ReplyDeleteMy footprints were intriguing too, because were too deep!;0))
DeleteThank you, Holley!
Beautiful snowy time you had, although it is hard to see our gardens covered.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you my friend.
You're right! When I remember the greenness and blooms in my garden it's hard to see my plants covered in snow. Thank you, Barb!
DeletePrecioso manto blanco ha formado la nieve. Me imagino, que las plantas se tienen que dañar con esta gran capa de nieve. Yo tengo una planta, que algunos inviernos pierde las hojas, y eso que aquí no nieva. Pensaba que la planta no vivía ya y estuve a punto de tirarla, pero en primavera. me sorprendió ya que empezó a echar nuevas hojas.
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Tengo algunos abetos y cedros, a cuales en otono yo até los ramos con la cuerda y tiró al tronco para que no habían roto de la nieve. Asi mismo lo hize con los arbustos de grosella negra,
DeleteQue suerte tenia tu pobre planta que querias tirarla!
Gracias por el dibujo, Ventana!
A real winter wonderland, magnificent! Every garden needs a period of rest.
ReplyDeleteAll we get is rain.
Happy New Year, Nadezda.
Frico, you have rain and warm weather! I suppose the spring will come to you sooner than in my garden in snow. Thank you!
DeleteWhat a lovely landscape you have surrounding you! Here it has been very mild, we may not even see any snow, like last year – and then we'll get many insects in the garden unfortunately. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIt's pity you haven't snow, thank you for stopping by!
DeleteRoad Nadezda!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. You are a wonderful friend.
I love you. Thank you for all the fantastic comments.
They kiss and greet.
Lucia
Lucia, thank you for your friendship! Don't give up and continue to write the posts, it's a pleasure for me to read them!
DeleteWhat a beautiful winterpictures of snowy woods in your surroundings. I saw you have a summerhouse and live in St. Petersburg, Russia. I think very cold winters but I like it. I'm on your blog for the first time and live in The Netherlands. My garden and nature in our surroundings is my life. I'm looking forward to read about your gardening year in the far north and are going to follow you.
ReplyDeleteKind regards!
Thank you, Janneke, for stopping by!
DeleteI love new faces on my blog and I will read yours too!
What a lovely post, Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet of you to feed birds and wonderful to be able to take a shot of a cute visitor. We often complain about the snow but your photos and words make me smile:) The footprints lead my mind to imagine a drama.
Thank you for sharing.
And Happy New Year to you!
Keity, I always stay some food for birds in my feeder when I leave the summer house. They need it. Thank you!
DeleteGorgeous winter images! Looks a bit like that now over here as well. We even had to buy ourselves our very first snow shovel, a broom just wasn't enough anymore for this amount of snow.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the comment you left on my blog, always so nice to 'meet' someone new in blogland! I love your blog. Became a follower as well so I won't miss a thing ;-)
Bye,
have a great week,
Marian
Thank you, flowersandhome! I'm glad you liked my blog, I will read yours too!
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