That’s not the snowy woods, it’s the garden, but, wow, it’s SO cold! Why is it always a shock? I live in Scotland; I should know… The air is painful to breathe, and I can feel the freezing nature of the ground through my two pairs of socks and big boots.
More garden:
But then, later in the day, in the actual snowy woods, the sun comes out. It brings no warmth, but it’s beautiful…
And I trudge on, through the snow, through edits, happy to be warm (when inside) and well enough to do these things.
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The night before Ariel, a sixteen-year-old girl with a deformed hand, starts at the most prestigious dance school in Scotland, her mother tries to kill her.
Torn from a life where she never fitted in, Ariel quickly becomes the focus of a reality TV show. In the castle school, she forms deep friendships and meets Alexander, the best looking boy she’s ever seen. Together, they unravel the mysteries of the castle’s shadows and confront the demons of Ariel’s past.
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It always comes as a shock, doesn’t it, to realize we choose to live in places where our skin hurts from the cold (me: near the Canadian border). Except yes, pretty when covered in snow.
Yes, we get used to milder weather so quickly!
A beautiful journey.
Thank you 🙂
Sunshine on a day with snow on the ground calls for sunglasses. Snow on days below freezing is light, which makes it easier for me to clear our driveway and the neighbor’s. He’s 94 years old, twenty years older than me, so I take care of his driveway and sidewalk during the winter.
That’s great to hear how you look after your neighbour, Tim 🙂
I’m Scotland too and it was rather brisk this morning!
Aye 🙂
Love those trees.
Me too 🙂
These photos are beautiful. We don’t have snow here so seeing photos like that gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. Which is weird because it’s snow
It can feel warm and fuzzy being inside, looking out at it 🙂
It truly does
Truth be told, Scotland is way too beautifulllll!
It is 🙂
Thank you for the follow. Plus, I love reading about Scotland and the pictures are beautiful. Love telling your story while on an adventure.
You’re welcome, Leslie; I’m glad you like the pictures.