Scott Thomas has given us his 23rd assignment: Winter.
I’ll write very short about my winter. Acording to the calendar, it covers December, January and February. I think it starts in the beginning of November when I have to leave home early in the morning, long before sunrise, and ends in the middle of March. These dark, cold and wet months is what we call winter. Personally I’m not very fond of it!
But!
After the dark n wet start we usually get frost and snow. Not that I like snow – is has to be removed from the pathways. But the snow gives LIGHT. Bright light in the daytime and enough light at night for seeing outside.
Let me show you a couple of images from my local area:
And if the light isn’t enough to cheer me up, there’s the grandchildren. Fortunately I just have a picture so that you can see the two youngest members of the family:
Jeg ved det jo godt fra tidligere fotos – men det er dejlige omgivelser, du befinder dig i, hvor du bor!:
Fantastiske billeder – og ja, det er rigtigt, at LYSET netop nu i den allermørkeste tid er det, der er allervigtigst og virker allerbedst.
Og, Carsten, jeg er SLET ikke misundelig pÃ¥ dig over de dejlige unger, du har som børnebørn 😉
Nej, misundelse gør ikke meget positivt. Men derfor kan man jo godt ønske godt for sig selv, ikke?
I just love that first photo !
Thanks Sybil.
Hello Carsten and Happy New Year ! You are so right about the snow and the light. It does make a beautiful difference, as your photos show it well. Your grandchildren’s smiles and eyes are full of light.
If anything, my assignments get you out of the house. 🙂 Thank you for sharing the beautiful part of a Denmark winter and your family.
Now the winter is over – but we had frost this night.
My computer has been playing tricks on me for quite some time, but hopefully I’m in charge now. 🙂
So I’m ready for your next assignment Scott.