Showing posts with label frost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frost. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

Frosty Morning

 

I woke up to a very frosty and foggy morning today. Shortly after 10 am, when I set off for a walk into town for an appointment with my hairdresser, the fog had lifted; but trees and bushes were still covered with frost. With the sun shining, and no wind, it did not feel quite as cold as it looked, though. The photos above are from my walk into town, the ones below from my walk back.

Sculpture 'Vibrarion' by Xavier Veilhans (2014)

 
Mural by Mona Caron, Battling impatience, 2024.


Frost-covered bridge across the river between the city centre and the park.

 


At home, the tulips bought one a week ago (left) were definitely past their prime today (right), so on my way home I popped into the flower shop and bought a red begonia, which will hopefully last a little bit longer.


Thursday, 12 December 2024

Fog & Frost

Today a combination of fog and frost made my surroundings more interesting again... I'll leave you to your own contemplations while browsing through my photos - just as I tend to let my own mind wander while out walking!






 



 


 






 

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Wednesday, 4 December 2024

Frost and Defrost

 

Yesterday, we had a mix of rain and snow in the air most of the day, and as I had laundry to do in the afternoon I did not go out at all. This morning there was no snow on the ground - but the temperature was down well below zero (around -5 C); and I decided to make use of that fact for defrosting my freezer - putting the food in cool bags out on my balcony while that's going on. A good day to do it also because there was not "all that" much in the freezer at the moment, but I have a new home delivery coming in tomorrow.


Defrosting my freezer is a tricky affair, due to the fact that it is placed within a kitchen cabinet, with an "ordinary" cabinet below, and one needs to prevent the melting ice/water from going where it's not wanted... I've been practising for 16 years now and still don't feel that I have the procedure down to perfection!! - What you see in the photo is three pans of hot water to speed things up; empty bottom drawer left in place to hopefully collect most of the melting water; two terry towels below that to prevent excess water from running in under the freezer or down into the cupboard below; and below those a plastic tub placed on top of a stool in front of the bottom cupboard, to collect bits of ice that would otherwise end up on the floor... 

So that took a few hours... But I then managed to get out for an afternoon walk and catch a few sunset photos from the old cemetery again. All those photos taken within two minutes, between 14:59 - 15:01!







 

 

Saturday, 22 October 2022

Broken Tooth, New Government, and First Frost

Another week gone by... (I wonder how many blog posts over the years began with that very phrase?) 

On Tuesday, I had a dental appointment; and much as I suspected, it turned out an old crown was broken, and needed replacing. (It came out as soon as the dental hygienist gently poked it.) It will be a similar big job as with another tooth back in spring - I know "the drill" by now... (ha ha) So here I am with a temporary filling, and needing to be inventive with my meals for a while again. Got a lengthy (1 hr) appointment at the end of the month for "preparations", and then I'll have to wait a couple of more weeks or so for the crown to be made, and another appointment to have it fitted... 

Well, to look on the bright side - it's autumn, and a good season to try out soup recipes...

Tuesday was also an Important Politics Day, and besides my visit to the dentist's I spent a good deal of it in front of the TV, as it it was the day our new Swedish government was introduced (the result of negotiations between four parties that have been going on since the election back in September). 

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The new prime minister is the rather short man in the middle (Ulf Kristersson). Basically, the new government consists of representatives from three right-wing parties, with a fourth large one lurking in the shadows behind them. (I.e. with no official representatives in the government, but pulling quite a few strings anyway. Not least when it comes to stricter migrations politics.)

In what ways they will live up to their promises (or threats, depending on the point of view) remains to be seen. (Like so many other countries we're still in a situation of nearly half the population having wished for a different outcome of the election.)

Wednesday was laundry day for me (as it often is). It was also a sunny day for a change (after a number of rainy ones), so between turns to the laundry room, I continued with winter preparations on the balcony: like wrapping the wooden bench out there in a tarpaulin. I also took in a couple of geraniums - one of them about to bloom. (Crazy plant/s... They've had all summer, and choose not to produce flowers until the end of October!) Good thing I did, because that night we did get the first frost. (Which killed off the remaining painted nettles; but I had counted on that. I have more of those indoors.) Continued my "autumn cleaning" of the balcony on Thursday afternoon (which was also sunny). The strawberry plants are rather hardy, though, so they'll be up for a while yet. (Before it gets seriously wintry, I'll put them in hibernation beneath the tarpaulin-covered bench.) I also went out for two walks: Before lunch to the supermarket for a few "extras" (as it was the week between my online-order weeks); and again in the afternoon, "just for a walk" (and some photos).

 
Man made Leaf Blowers competing with the forces of Nature this week!



On Friday we were back to grey and rainy (and a bit milder). I seemed to spend a good deal of that day messing up the kitchen by making soup from whatever I could find in the fridge that might suit the purpose. I did follow a basic recipe for carrot soup that I found online, but as usual I didn't have all the suggested ingredients, or the right proportions of them, so exchanged this for that and that for this... The result was a carrot-onion-ginger-potato-red lentils-chicken bullion concoction. Frozen in portions and might be improved by some actual pieces of chicken thrown in when I heat it up... (No photos. I had my hands full!)

Today, another grey day, catching up with a bit of this and that (including blogging).


Monday, 2 December 2019

A Touch of White Magic

Today I went out for a walk around 11 am, to post some Christmas cards that have a long way to travel. Alas, the nearest letter box to where I live gets emptied as early as 9 am nowadays. (And guess who is never up that early in the winter?) So, as the weather was not too unpleasant, I decided to walk to the main post office - where the boxes are emptied later. The camera asked to come along, and we took a shortcut path that runs along the railway...


Long train coming...












Decided to walk a different way back home, just because after a very grey and dull month of November, almost anything looks interesting again now - with touch of frost or snow added to it.

 The old regiment buildings (nowadays housing businesses and apartments).

 I'm going to be a Christmas tree when I grow up...





My summer "Butterfly park" - now without butterflies...



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