There's plenty of color in January.
A New England winter may not be as green as other seasons,
but it's beautiful all the same.
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Sweetfern, Comptonia peregrina, is neither sweet nor a fern. It looks like something the dinosaurs would have walked through, releasing the warmest, spiciest aromas of imagination.
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There is beauty in all seasons, if we choose to look for it. Mind you, I have to search a little harder in the snow!
ReplyDeleteI think the best way for you to enjoy snow is through a window! And it may be the same for me, at least on some days ;)
DeleteOh yes, being on the inside looking out is my favourite way to appreciate snow (as we hunker down in expectation of a storm over the weekend).
DeleteYes it is. I like the lichen. I was amazed on a hike early last month how much green clubmoss there was.
ReplyDeleteWe have masses of bittercress all over, lovely green, very welcome. Won't be long till snowdrops. Which reminds me to go out tomorrow and poke about the dead leaves and see if any are starting yet. And I will do my annual witchhazel hunt. I love brave little flowers that bloom in January.
ReplyDelete"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous."(Aristotle)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Lovely colors, just more muted than springtime. Thanks for sharing!
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