We've had a couple of days with some lovely Soft Rime Frost.
I actually managed to be in a position to take some pictures today as it was just setting on.

It was much more splendid later...after I left the house and didn't have my camera with me.

Still, I absolutely love this type of frost. We don't get it in this neck of the wood too often.

The dead plants look much prettier with a little "flocking."

Even the dead leaves on the apple tree look better.

Lovely!
Beautiful.. I started a new blog, it is my Grandmothers diary 1959 to 1963 in Kansas. I try to write each day.
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