This morning the air was heavy with fog, but it was well below freezing – the fog froze on the Conifer needles, looking quite beautiful! By lunch, when I took these pictures, it had started to melt, so it doesn’t look quite so good, sadly …
When I left for work this morning, it was -4f outside (that’s -20c for English folks); a literally Arctic wind was blowing and it was seriously cold! But even so, dedicated, I stopped and took some pictures of the frozen Essex river …
It’s much warmer now … all the way up to +6f (-14c)!
The cold weather and regular snow falls is keeping the garden well covered – not enough sun to make much difference. There’s also a bright red splash – a Cardinal in his bold Spring plumage; impossible to see in the picture above, and difficult to photograph with my 5x zoom: