An especially dense fog
descended over a wide area in the country
on the night of January 10th and most of next day,
making travelling hazardous.
This Curraghmore tree gives some idea
of how bad it was.
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This tree, quite near the previous one, looks better when the shadow areas were modified in Photoshop! |
Even this beechwood was somewhat enveloped in the fog also.
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However, these beech leaves, lingering on from autumn, brightened up the scene Polo ponies,usually in plenty in this roadside field, were completely hidden, except for this one in her winter coat. |
Also brightening up the scene were these flowering Ranunculus ficaria plants,
growing beside a roadside stream in the same area.
Also known as Lesser Celandines.
Also known as Lesser Celandines.
Lots more were just about to open.
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Then again . . .
. . . I was pleasantly surprised today to see the above Camellias in flower in a local garden,
despite recent severe weather, and more of it to come
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The unwanted white borders, seen above,
just keep occurring.
Trying to get rid of them!
.....................................................
Then again . . .
. . . I was pleasantly surprised today to see the above Camellias in flower in a local garden,
despite recent severe weather, and more of it to come
......................................................................
The unwanted white borders, seen above,
just keep occurring.
Trying to get rid of them!