After the snowing, it’s now almost sunny. Clouds reflected over Kyrksjön, grass glowing golden in the afternoon sun.
It’s embarrassing to be caught out by the snow and ice. But I was determined not to change to winter tires too soon so I held out, despite the snowfall that was forecast. It looked like the snow would come and go like it did last Saturday and it wasn’t going to get cold in…
In March I showed a picture of a birch with lace decorations. Well, now the birch is even more decorated!
Sat by the feeder again, no sign of the long-tailed tits but I was glad to see a willow tit at long last! And I finally got some pictures of the crested tit as well. * * * The pattern is amazing, it took me a moment to figure out why the face looked so…
It was snowing in the morning, but only just. I went for a walk after breakfast so I could capture the snow before it started raining, and I headed to a spot I had scouted in the spring. I like the contrast between open water and snow so I figured that this spot could work,…
It was a cold night and it didn’t get warm enough all day for the frost to melt in some protected spots. Tomorrow will be exciting – there will be some wet stuff falling from the sky, but the question is, will it be snow or rain?
Yesterday I said it was strange to see some sunlight, but today it was sunny from beginning to end and the temperature finally dropped to a level which is more appropriate for late October. At 3pm, the sun is already that low in the sky! And like I said, it’s still only late October. Yikes.
It was pouring rain all night, 23mm when I left for work. The wind was also very hard, I had trouble sleeping when the rain kept beating against the window. But during the day the sun came out, how strange to see some light!
It feels like it’s been raining all month. This is the result.
Three hundred pictures into my 365 project*! I wish I would have something better to celebrate with, but on a weekday when there’s not enough daylight to shoot before or after work, this is what I get. A quick snap on my lunch break, a familiar sight to anyone who’s visited Ljusdal. For anyone who…