Robert Frost
We rarely get to glimpse this white stuff here in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Last weekend Mother Nature treated us to a brief encounter with a little snow.
Here are a few sites spotted out and about the river. We haven't had a "ground covering" snow in this area since 1989. Our local squirrel pack seemed totally shocked and disoriented.
The recent cold rainy weather here has not been ideal for the beautiful camellias. Here are a few that haven't been too damaged. They are dusted with a little frosty stuff!
The river looks like glass. There's a dusting of snow on the dock. Pretty tranquil . . . not like tropical storms that rip through here from time to time.
A little farther inland near Grays, the accumulation is a little thicker. This is near the pond at Baybottom.
Cold pines!!
There is a little knitting going on with "Olympics' watching" and staying warm by the fire.
My most active project at the moment is a vest from Oat Couture - Cotswold Vest. I am using some beautiful yarn that I purchased at Stitches South last spring. It is multicolored shepherd worsted by Lorna's Laces. It is hard to believe that wool could be SOOooooo Soft! Hope to post pictures of finished best before too long. Here's a preview. . .
This pattern uses slipped stitches to break up the color runs. I am enjoying learning as I go!
"The first fall of snow is not only an event, it is a magical event. You go to bed in one kind of a world and wake up in another quite different, and if this is not enchantment then where is it to be found?"
J. B. Priestley
2 comments:
i love those pictures! especially the last one of the pines
Wow! Your snow pix are lovely, especially on the dock and the ones on the camellias! My camellias weren't out when it snowed.
How about knitting group soon??
Wendy
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