Still No Snow
By purplehaze
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Monday morning spent on the usual Monday chores and grumbling about the fact there was still no snow. It’s very cold, and the pink sky seemed full of snow, just not falling here. Photos on the news website show the rest of the world, well Aberdeenshire, is snowy and white, even Aberdeen city itself. Inverurie is completely blanketed. Braemar was the coldest place, as usual, -11 degrees last night. It made me think, must go to Ballater for a wee trip, it’s such a Christmassy town. Years ago, I was staying with friends after surgery, and wasn’t allowed to drive for four weeks. The day of the fourth week, I drove into Ballater, in a Narnia of hoar frost-glazed silver birch trees, and thick snow. It is a magical memory of freedom, beauty and the joy of being alive. After that, every winter solstice I made the same trip from Aberdeen to Ballater, to buy the Christmas vegetables. Must make that trip again, now there’s the big new road.
Late Monday afternoon, went for a walk. Crunching of pavement salt underfoot. The colours the cold brings are so very beautiful. Pink, gold-edged clouds in a pale blue sky. Cheeks and nose were just as rosy and blue. Could see the white stripes of snow falling out to sea, but it didn’t hit land. Not at the coast anyway. Marriage of wind and waves, swirling a good old wedding ceilidh to themselves, casting spray like confetti. Seabirds floating on the air currents in a sky full of snow. Exhilarating air.
From the viewpoint at the castle grounds, could see the waves crashing over the top of the pier lighthouse, so walked to the leeward harbour wall instead.
Heading home in the Gloden hour, bought some birdseed fat balls for midnight robin.
Images for this journal have been posted on Insta @purplehaze_journal
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lovely descriptions of the
lovely descriptions of the walk and the hoar frost. I'm still toying whether to join instagram as your photos must be delightful, though the word descriptions are good. Down here in the Wales/England borderland we have had snow unexpectedly. Very damp snow yesterday and not very thick, but crisped up today, so pretty but not a problem really at present. Rhiannon
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It'snow fair. Yeh, snow
It'snow fair. Yeh, snow brightens our life then dulls us down.
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Rhiannon - you must join
Rhiannon - you must join Instagram - the photos are wonderful - not just PurpleHaze's (which I am really looking forward to later on today) but also the man I mentioned to you once, who I think is in the same general area as you - Nicholas.keeble - his pictures are so beautiful
Purple - great minds think alike - I've just balanced a little coconut shell full of something or other in my apple tree for the birds
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I hope you get your wish soon
I hope you get your wish soon! At half past three today, I set off for the Health center to pick up a prescription, as I left there were a few goose down snowflakes, in seconds they were so thick I could only see a metre or two! Half way there they were swirling about just as thick but the air was light, so I looked up and there was blue sky! And by the time I got where I was going there were scurries of happy children burst out of school, the snow had stopped and sound had come back. I love your descriptions of all the colours, you describe everything perfectly
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