Come and let’s take a walk through my enchanted world.
In the early morning, the freezing temperatures
Create art out of silver beeches
And the hoar-frosted trees frame
The pyramid of the swings at the end of our street.
Once out on the lake, I walk past
An enchanted red boat house
Hiding among frosted branches.
Zooming out with my lens, I see the boat house
Belongs to this summer cottage
Patiently waiting for warmer days.
As for me, I’m enjoying the last cold days
Of magical hoar frost and ice.
For more delights, please visit: Our World.
I love the frost and the little red boat house is a perfect subject with all the white around. Lovely shots.
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Great … I love that snowy forest. Wonderful photos!
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Although, beautiful, I’m sure you are also patiently waiting for Spring’s beauty!
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beautiful …
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The frost is gorgeous —and I love the words you choose to describe it. It is definitely a “Frosted Delight”….
Hugs,
Betsy
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I was delighted to walk with you in your frost enchanted forest….beautiful photos, and words 🙂
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You do take us on beautiful walks through your photos and words and it is always a delightful, breathtaking way to begin my day! An enchanted forest it is! Thank you for sharing the beauty of your world, Fiona!
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Such a winter wonderland!
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Who live there? Beautiful photos.
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I just love the little “wilderness” of your back yard. 🙂 That first photo is especially beguiling – the trees seem to be enticing us to walk down that natural lane between us to see what treasures lay beyond.
Love the little splash of dignified red on that charming wee cottage.
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lol – natural lane between THEM, not between us. (Where’s an editing feature when you need one?) 🙂
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once again, thank you for sharing your magical frozen wonderland. 🙂
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I would love to go for a walk in such a beautiful place. Awesome shots!
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i have come to love frigid cold since reading your blog and seeing it so beautifully presented
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Hello Lady Fi
All your pictures are very beautiful.
Winter is a wonderful painter.
I send greetings.
Lucia
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The frost makes everything so magical!
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those little splashes of color really stand out…the playground is just floating out there int eh white…..smiles….seriously magical pictures….
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Chillingly beautiful! I love every one of these magical photos!
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Wonderful. I love your snowy landscapes 🙂
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I will be sad when your winter ends, but I’m sure you won’t be. The snow makes for some beautiful photography which you took full advantage of!
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You have captured the frost perfectly….burr!!
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Lovely…and cold!!!
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Such beautiful winter scenes!
Everything looks so very peaceful.
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That is some frosty world you live in. Made me cold just looking at it but it sure is pretty.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today to read Betsy’s interview
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I think you must be the Snow Queen because you cast such enchantments with your pictures of snow and ice and hoar-frosted trees!
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Your photographs are always splendid, no matter which season, but aren’t you just a little bit tired of winter?
I can’t wait to shed a clout or two.
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Yes, it’s been winter for a long time. But the sun is back and the light – so I’m hopeful of spring in a few weeks… I wouldn’t mind shedding a couple of layers though!
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magical wonderland. 🙂
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What a lovely boat house. It’s very valuable.
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So different from my morning. Beautiful in your beautiful eye.
Aloha
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These photos are indeed magical. You live in a beautiful wintry world.
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Winter is beautiful in your part of the world.
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A frosty wonderland. Beautiful.
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Absolute delight. Thank you so much.
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All these are very beautiful!
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Are you quite sure that was a boathouse? It looks like an enchanted cottage in a magical frozen forest!
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The little building near the lake front could be a smaller cottage. You’re right!
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Absolutely gorgeous…magical!
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Like scenes from a fantasy movie! Almost expect to see magicalcreatures peek from behind the trees!
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Snow white… so beautiful!
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I just love these photos, it makes me feel so close to my true heritage that I will never see, only in your blog will I ever see where my family is and came from. Your blog is so important to me. I see the summer of my ancestors and you show me the winter of my ancestors and family in the beautiful way your eyes see it all. thank you for sharing this to me as that is what it is you do.
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Many thanks for your very kind words. So glad you feel nearer your ancestors. Do you know where in Sweden they lived?
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I love the detail and the linear quality! Beautiful. The first one makes me think of Breugel- even though there are no people.
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Wow, those are beautiful “frosty” photos!
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And we are enjoying the pictures.
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Beautiful snow pictures you show …… we have in snow at present. Wish you a good day 🙂 Hanne Bente
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I love your pictures very much, Lady Fi!
And the minimum of colors in the snow…
Warm greetings from Holland,
Anna 🙂
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Beautiful pictures ! But I am into spring now ! Finally we got rid of this snow ! I had enough, lol !
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New snow makes everything look so pristine and pretty. Thank you for the multiple views Fiona. xo
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OK, enough already! Do you work for the local tourist board!
Glad you like the cricket!
Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne
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Ha ha.. but I do wish the tourist board would pay me for all this free advertising! 😉
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Love the fine textures!
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Beautiful captures of your winter wonderland!! It truly is magical! Thanks for sharing your world. Have a happy week!
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great scenary!
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Enchanted, indeed.
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THis is just what I imagine Narnia to look like.
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I see an array of dancing tree forms in these shots – lovely!
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Truly magical, and your photographs are superb.
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I love your magical pics and poetry. I think we had the AC off for about 2 weeks total this past winter. And today is SO hot I’ve taken 3 showers already!!! Seeing your pics has really cooled me down – thanks!
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Your love of the season always shows in every take and is a pleasure to look at. Thank you LadyFi 🙂
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gorgeous images and words. I wish I was walking in that snow. The summer cottage looks so lonely (and peaceful) – waiting for its summer guests.
Have a wonderful week, and thank you for stopping by my blog today.
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Is there anything so charming as a little house, half-glimpsed among trees?
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Beautiful!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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I hate the cold but these are beautiful!! Great series 🙂
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Enchanting photos
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Wish I too join the walk and btw. Thanks for the invite 🙂
Wonderful winter scenes and like the hidden boat house. I too have post related to it now.
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Wonderful shots! Just wonderful.
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There is so much beauty in your winter wonderland. The beech trees do look artist and I love the layers of nature apparent in the photo of the nestled boat shed.
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I always loved walkin in the snow, loved the crispness of the air. The is a magical quality to your thoughts in those minutes.
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An enchanted kingdom!
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It’s a frozen fairy tale!
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Simply gorgeous – I love winter!
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I would love to experience hoar frost ~~~ this really helps!
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Ours is gone, yours is still there, but so beautiful.
Jen
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Hoar frost is beautiful, isn’t it? I always want to photograph it when we have it here, but I’ve never managed to get such wonderful pictures as these, Fi. They’re gorgeous.
K
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Ah, this really is just magical… Such a beautiful series of fairytale winter-lands!
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Beautiful marriage of photos and text. Lovely!
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Beautiful snow scenes.
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Hi! Beautiful captures! The boat house photos are very cool.
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Absolutely beautiful! Now if we could only enjoy that beauty with temperatures around 10 degrees Celsius! (that’s about 50 F)
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your frosty world looks beautiful to me!
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Stunning! This looks like a wonderland!
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«Louis» apologizes that he is so tardy in acknowledging your two recent visits. He has had very little time for blogging the last two weeks, but he very much appreciates your visits!
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It really is an enchanted place of great beauty.
Maggie x
Nuts in May
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pretty scenery..I like the red house it shows up real well! Great captures! 🙂
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Beautiful as ever!
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Lovely frosted delight before the spring sets in:)
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What an enchanted place, these are almost too good to be true.;) Wonderful, you make winter look soooooo good.;)
xoxo
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i love the frost and that snowy forest.
your photos are always magical and inspiring! 🙂
xx
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I love that snowy forest. Wonderful photos!
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Wonderful winter shots, great!
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