snow rose

rose in winterIt is very cool to be seeing my garden in winter covered in snow.  Here is a lone rose hip covered in snow from yesterday. I miss my flowers, but author Suzy Bales is right about the beauty of garden in winter.

She says (and I quote):

Ironically,  winter is when we need color the most but it is the season least planned and  planted for color.  Although a lone  flower blooming in a snowy bed gives my heart a jolt, it’s the complementary  combinations of plants that make a winter landscape endearing.

Winter  is a fascinating season, a time to closely watch changes in plants. It is when  I have seen miracles and been confounded by mysteries. Everything has a story  to tell and secrets to reveal, from the design of a snowflake and the patterns  of frost, to the first flowers piercing the cold ground, their blooms resting  on a snowy pillow.

 

winter wonderland

It is all starting to melt, but this is why I so love it out here: the sheer beauty in nature that can be found in Chester County, PA! How can you beat looking at something so breathtakingly beautiful?  Open space = priceless memories like this. This is why people fight to conserve land out here.  A developer can’t give you this, only Mother Nature can.

winter wonderland

snow bell

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december garden

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coffee klatsch

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spring snow

Spring snow. Don’t act so surprised…it happens.  It might be snowing, but I am still thinking about that woodland garden I want to plant…

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a little light frosting in march

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nature’s valentine

I saw this early this morning and snapped quickly.  The water from last evening’s snow glistening on the tree branches at dawn like lots of twinkly lights and diamonds.  I don’t know if I captured it adequately, but I tried because it was just so beautiful.

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bucolic.

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