
Of course, this morning I (and Julie) had to go out and take pictures. Everything is so different in the snow. Cleaner and fresher. And the architectural-ness of plants and objects is emphasized by the whiting out of color.

I like my birdbath in the snow. But, then again, I like my birdbath all the time.

I do think color is important in the snow, though. For example, look how gorgeous the red hips of the Ballerina rose are in the snow. And I love seeing the Cardinals in the snow.

The white of the snow also shows off the blue of my treasured pot filled with Johnnies.

The Johnnies in a flowerbed have been all but covered in the snow. But don't you just love the blue and white together?

The pictures of your snowy garden are beautiful! The rose hips are stunning! I hope all your plants will survive!
ReplyDeleteYay for snow!!
ReplyDelete~ K ~
How beautiful!! The contrast between the snow and the rose hips is incredibly striking! I think that cardinals in the winter are truly a gift from God ~ they are so bright and beautiful against the seemingly endless grayness. :)
ReplyDeleteDear Ruth, I just love the picture of the rose hips in the snow. And, yes, your blue pot, too. Stay warm! P. x
ReplyDeletei'm so envious of your snow! we got a few flakes and some sleet but no accumulation. i think i like the red berry photo best...the contrast is so nice!
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