Saturday, November 4, 2017

It's Already November


It's already November, in my zone 5a it means the beginning of winter. Climate is changing, winter or late autumn may be in November. These days sun does not rise high above the horizon and its rays break through the branches of trees, thuja and Aronia melanocarpa bush.


Yesterday in cold sunny afternoon I came to my summer cottage and saw small drops of frozen moisture on the branches of thuja Globo.


A thin layer of snow lay on the lawn and stones, the puddle between the bushes was frozen.

 
Faded flowers of Solidago were fluffy and looked like pieces of cotton. When I finished my work in the greenhouse  -  I dug pots with tulips into the ground - the sun was already setting. I liked the last sun rays through the rosa rugosa leaves.


Potentilla with its small bright yellow flowers bravely bloomed on background of the snowy lawn.


It was enough cold, I took a photo of nice sky and went home. Thanks for reading my post!

39 comments:

  1. Надежда,ноябрь замораживает,подмораживает и,,,завораживает...Красивые капельки на туе,,лужицы замерзшие с опавшими листочками,,грозовые-снеговые облака...
    Вы сажаете тюльпаны в горшочки,чтобы весной их откопать( из земли в теплице)и поставить красиво,куда хочется?Хорошая идея.

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    1. Да, Надежда, именно так и делаю. Весной ставлю на солнце и ранние тюльпаны в доме.

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  2. Hello dear Nadezda!Always a joy seeing your beautiful pictures!
    Wonderful images of the Autumn colors and the frozen drops!
    It’s getting cold and rainy here too!
    Have a lovely November and a happy weekend!
    Dimi... 🐿🍁🌰🍂🍄

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    1. Thank you Dimi, winter is coming step by step.

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  3. Beautiful captures Nadezda! My garden rarely ever sees frost (let alone snow!) I find those landscapes in cold climates very beautiful and intriguing! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Yes, my garden is intriguing, MDN when I think whether the plants survive well after winter.

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  4. Por aquí todavía tenemos buen tiempo. Muchos besos.

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  5. Beautiful pictures of your garden, Nadezda. I already miss the warm days of summer.

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  6. Some beautiful pictures of the garden getting ready to go to sleep for a few months....

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    1. Oh, yes, Jenny. Cold months are so long and dark, plants sleep well.

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    2. Sometimes it is better if the cold is not quite so long though!

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  7. hi Nadezda! First snow is wonderful! Have a nice weekend;-)

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  8. Winter has a beauty all of its own. Low sun, frozen droplets on the branches and stunning seed heads.
    Your pictures are lovely. Keep warm.

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    1. I'm glad you liked my photos, Molly.
      Have a nice weekend!

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  9. The sky is very dramatic in your last photo. Our nights are drawing in now as the clocks were turned back an hour last weekend.

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    1. Fortunately last years our clock has not been turned back, Sue and we live in summer time. I think it's better for all - people and animals.

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  10. Hello Dear Nadezda!
    I'm happy to see pictures from your garden.
    I see that winter is approaching fast.
    It gets colder and frost and the first snow.
    Happy weekend.
    Kisses and greetings.
    Lucja

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    1. I think winter won't come fast in Poland, wish you more warm days, Lucja.
      Greetings!

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  11. Hello Nadezda,
    it's probably a matter of fact until I will also see frost and maybe also a little snow here in my garden. The last week was still nice and sunny. But this morning we had the first 0 °C.
    Wish you a nice Sunday
    Sigrid

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    1. Sigrid, winter comes and it may be frost and a bit of snow, but I suppose your winters are mild without frost.
      Have a nice Sunday!

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  12. Those frozen drops are beautiful. Glistening like little diamonds. Stay warm!!!

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    1. These diamonds are cold in touch, 1st man :-)
      Happy weekend!

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  13. Preciosas fotos de tu jardín. Me gustan mucho las tardes del otoño, aunque sean frías.
    Buen domingo Nadezda!

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    1. Gracias Tania. Hoy la tarde no es fría, +9 C.

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  14. Olá, as fotos são chamativas pela sua enorme beleza, a neve aparece e as plantas continuam.
    Feliz domingo e semana,
    AG

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    1. Si, Antonio, la nieve pasa poco a poco.
      Gracias.

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  15. Beautiful sunny autumn photos Nadezda, enjoy these days before winter is there.
    Regards, Janneke

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  16. Your new header is beautiful, Nadezda. So nice to see the sun on those colours and a beautiful blue sky.
    Lovely photos of your garden. The ice and snow seem to have crept in so soon.
    I complain about cold winters here, but they are nothing compared with the icy days you experience! I hope you will continue to have many days with sunshine to brighten your life.
    You will be keeping cosy, hand stitching your tapestry, I think.
    Best wishes for the week ahead!

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    1. You're right Betty, I'm thinking about my hobby in cold winter days - my cross stitching. There are the last days of garden work, soon plants will sleep under snow blanket, so I will need a new pattern for embroidery.

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  17. ¡Здравствуйте, надежда!
    Потому что без этого вы получите фото неба между облаками и синий красивые скамейки. Все фотографии являются драгоценные имеют красивый очарование. Мы понимаем друг друга, благодаря переводчиков, но они не делают это хорошо, до 100%, мы понимаем, что мы пишем. Спасибо за остановки моего блога и оставить ваш Марк р. Я очень рад за это. Обнять из этого наши Испании и всех людей доброй воли. Это хорошо, чтобы общаться, благодаря это означает Iternet.Se очень - очень счастливый.

    Español.

    ¡Hola Nadezda!!!

    Pues sin que sacaste una foto bellísima de ese cielo entre azul y nubes bancas. Todas las fotos son preciosas tienen un bello encanto.
    Nos entendemos, gracias a los traductores que aunque no lo hagan bien, al cien por cien, entendemos lo que escribimos.

    Gracias por pasar por mi blog y deja r tu huella. Estoy alegre por ello.
    Un abrazo desde esta España nuestra y de todas las personas de buena voluntad.
    Que bueno es poder comunicarnos, gracias a este medio de Iternet.

    Se muy -muy feliz.





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    1. Marina, me gusto de leer tu blog, poesia,y tambien me encanta que te gustaron mis fotos.
      Tienes razon, es bueno de comunicarse con personas de distintos paises.
      Gracias por visitar mi blog!

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  18. Our temperatures have dropped dramatically, and we've had light frosts. Winter is definitely on its way. :-) Lovely photos.

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