We’ve had a cold spell where temperatures have hovered around zero or lower for a few weeks and most places have had snow, some much more than others. We’ve not had a great deal here, but there’s enough to put a thick white blanket over the garden and make a gratuitous photo opportunity.
I like the terracotta pot covered with a thick, even layer of snow. It makes it look like an iced cup cake or meringue.
This scene is more akin to the “February” picture of the Garden Arches.
This Osmanthus Burkwoodii is in a rain-shadow but it still managed to get covered.
The bird bath has long been a solid block of ice, even after pouring whole kettles of boiling water into it. The Buddha looks serene as always and snug in a scarf and hat of snow.
The forecast is set to change and it is meant to warm up. That will give the garden – and me – much-needed relief from the cold temperatures. With this cold snap, I know that we will have lost several plants and there is still February to get through but the sunshine we  had today has left me feeling optimistic and has given me itchy gardening fingers.
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