It really is very Narnia-like! I am sure you would have met Mr Tumnus if you had been at the exact right spot at the right time, and had tea with him in his cosy cave.
Today I went for a walk in the wood for an hour or two and it might as well have been Narnia given the freedom in the lockdown. However there was no snow - just sunshine.
Ginny, the snow fell on dry ground this time and as it has stayed cold since it fell, it's not been all that slippery yet - or at least not with good (studded) boots on. One still needs to be careful, though. I usually bring a walking stick/pole when I go out.
Meike, considering the times in which we live, maybe it's best to keep one's distance to fauns as well as people? ;) I usually do have a cup of tea after I get back home from my walks, though!
I'm glad to hear you were able to go for a sunny walk, Graham! Probably also easier to walk without the snow. Today it was bitter cold here as there was also a bit of wind. So today's walk was cut shorter, just to the nearest letterbox and back. The app on my phone was probably right about it being -4'C but feeling like -9'C...
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Every single one is magical! Never having been or seen Narnia I have to take your word for it but I do know Beauty when I see it
Such frosty beauty. I love the ones with the path, I bet they are sleppery!
It really is very Narnia-like! I am sure you would have met Mr Tumnus if you had been at the exact right spot at the right time, and had tea with him in his cosy cave.
Today I went for a walk in the wood for an hour or two and it might as well have been Narnia given the freedom in the lockdown. However there was no snow - just sunshine.
Thanks Sandra. In the book the winter in Narnia (much like in our own world) is dangerous as well as magically beautiful... ;)
Ginny, the snow fell on dry ground this time and as it has stayed cold since it fell, it's not been all that slippery yet - or at least not with good (studded) boots on. One still needs to be careful, though. I usually bring a walking stick/pole when I go out.
Meike, considering the times in which we live, maybe it's best to keep one's distance to fauns as well as people? ;) I usually do have a cup of tea after I get back home from my walks, though!
I'm glad to hear you were able to go for a sunny walk, Graham! Probably also easier to walk without the snow. Today it was bitter cold here as there was also a bit of wind. So today's walk was cut shorter, just to the nearest letterbox and back. The app on my phone was probably right about it being -4'C but feeling like -9'C...
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