This morning I had planned to go foraging for some greenery, so that I could make a start on creating my door wreath. I missed having a wreath last year and I do love how they make a house look so welcoming and festive.
Wrapped up warmly, we set out nice and early, before there was anyone else around. Everywhere was so quiet and still. It felt as though the whole world was ours and ours alone. Well, this small corner of it, at least. The sky which had been a gorgeous pink colour when we first set out, now appeared full and heavy. A few light snow flurries fell through the the air, but the forecast hadn't shown anything to be too concerned about. I know better than to get too excited at the first signs of any snow, as it usually turns out to be rather disappointing.
We walked through the village and up the lane before heading back across the fields and along by the river, which is where I usually find the best branches. As well as some greenery, I also managed to gather some fir cones, although they were a little tricky to spot beneath the ever increasing amount of snow, which by this time was beginning to settle over the path.
It was not my original intention and I'm not certain what made me realise we should head back home at this time, but I am so relieved that we did. The snow continued to fall thick and fast.
This afternoon we played some Christmas music and set about decorating the house. Many of the local roads are now impassable and we have been advised against all but essential travel. Tomorrow, I think I will be staying home. I might even make my wreath.
J. X
Gorgeous snowy pictures. Perfect for getting in the mood for Christmas:) B x
ReplyDeleteIt certainly felt festive. Like a winter wonderland. X
DeleteWOW! WOW! WOW!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photographs, although I'm pleased I'm looking at snow from the comfort of my armchair :)
With that much snow and roads impassable, definitely stay in and make your wreath tomorrow.
Stay safe and warm.
All the best Jan
Thanks Jan. We were home safe and warm before the snow got really heavy. X
DeleteIt all looks very beautiful in your photos but I saw on the news how so much snow has caused disruption on the roads in Cumbria. Take care xx
ReplyDeleteThere has been a lot of disruption. It was an unprecedented amount of snowfall. X
DeleteChristmas card photos - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI do love a snowy scene. X
DeleteThe snow is beautiful on the trees and hills but I'm glad you got home before too much fell. We have also woken to a little snow this morning. Is that the lamp from Narnia?
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day and be safe x
Thank you, Beverley. It does look very beautiful, but has caused a lot of disruption over the weekend. X
DeleteOh, wow! A winter wonderland with all that snow! Glad you were able to gather the items you needed for your wreath!
ReplyDeleteThe snow was very beautiful to look at. Although we were lucky to get home before it became hazardous. X
DeleteBeautiful snowy photo's, hope you stay warm and dry.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marlene. X
DeleteWe had it this side of the country before you got it (my friends in Grange ring regularly). They will be pleased to wake up to it - they love the snow. Me? I stay indoors as I am afraid of falling but thank you for your pictures - I get a taste of it from them - and from looking at my garden out of the window as I write this.
ReplyDeleteIt does look beautiful. I always think that snow is lovely as long as you don't need to travel anywhere. X
DeleteWhat beautiful photos the scenery is stunning, the snow makes things look so pretty doesn't it but it's so cold, I'm not brave enough to venture outside I'm afraid, I'm going to cosy up with a hot drink and my crochet. Have a peaceful Sunday. x
ReplyDeleteI think you are very wise, Linda. Stay cosy. Xx
DeleteYour snowy pictures are very beautiful. How lovely to think of your Christmas decoration with all the snow you can see from your windows! Stay home and bake cookies, I say!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a good plan, Kay. X
DeleteOh my...walking in a winter wonderland indeed! Enjoy your home day if it happens tomorrow. x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jackie. X
DeleteI am new to your blog, so I don't know where you live but SNOW!!! Your photos look absolutely beautiful. Before moving to Florida for the winters, we lived in Pennsylvania. We usually were lucky if we saw snow by Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Judee, and thank you for introducing yourself. It is very cold here just now, and although the snow won't stay around for very long, it is still beautiful while it lasts. X
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