My geraniums (pelargonium really) survived the frost on Monday night, but is was enough of a warning that on Tuesday we arranged all the pots - 20 of them - in shallow trays, as I had arranged with a friend to over-winter them in her conservatory. Tuesday was cold all day, and a neighbour helped BB wrap them in fleece to protect them.
On Wednesday morning, as we were just about to load the car, it started sleeting heavily. Like a rain storm, but a sleet storm, it came down like stair rods. Anyone remember what stair rods were?
Goodness me, you can buy them everywhere! I thought they were a thing of the past!
The sleet gave way to very wet snow, large wet clumps that looked as though they should make a sound midway between SPLAT and THUD when the hit the ground.
We took the plants round in the afternoon, when everything had changed again; clear, cold bright sun.
I'm glad we did; my weather app said it felt like -6°C outside and I believe it!
I'm embarking on another virtual journey, this time through a cutesy wood full of sweet little animals. It is themed around Thanksgiving, and I am promised features on traditional recipes and customs from around the world along the way.
The path on my first day lead me past a happy picnic party.;



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