Showing posts with label frost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frost. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012


"And, all about, the vacant plot,
Was peopled and inhabited
By scores of mulleins long since dead.
A silent and forsaken brood
In that mute opening of the wood,
So shrivelled and so thin they were,
So gray, so haggard, and austere,
Not plants at all they seemed to me,
But rather some spare company
Of hermit folk, who long ago,
Wandering in bodies to and fro,
Had chanced upon this lonely way,
And rested thus, till death one day
Surprised them at their compline prayer,
And left them standing lifeless there."

                 In November
     Archibald Lampman

I had been considering a posting on the
beautiful fall colours we were having when
a few weeks ago it snowed and stayed and
stayed. Then last week I was going to take
some photos of the lovely frost we were having
and it mostly melted before I got any photos.
But while I was taking these photos it occurred to
me that everything I came across seemed trapped
between seasons.  There as the last remnants of
the bright summer green, leeched to paler pastel
shades and finally to the rustling grey white pages of
winter.  The reds are bleeding to brown amid the
faded blue greens of the spruce.
 


And it was not just the plants that were caught
in the net of the seasons.
 

" I cannot ride this wind into summer.
Still, it is doubtful who is encaged: all
the bigger trees are bare; black
they reach into grey sky
like ornamental ironwork-
against which blow the belated birds"
 
                   From My Window: Late November
              D.G. Jones
 

Sunday, March 27, 2011

I continued to take pictures of the frost
at lunch and before going home Friday.



Everything was still quite beautiful.



But for some reason all of nature seemed
to be giving me the fish eye.




"The frost lights glitter on every twig and brier
Till we set intruding feet on the jewelled floor
And shatter the cranberry bushes' frozen fire."

Frozen Fire
Floris Clark McLaren

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Last week the gulls came back. 
A birdbander friend once told me that this was a more reliable
sign of spring than the robins, some of whom hang around all winter. 
However spring here is often followed by 6 or more weeks
of cold and snow.

Sure enough Friday we woke to a world of frost. 
Every thing spiked and mace headed and the walk
to work was suffused with an odd bluish light.



         

"And now that this same trim
of white has won over my hair
with its own wintry reminder

these fragile frost-work mornings
sing a pale and delicate song.
Time pauses on the edge of rime."

 Morning of Hoar Frost
Glen Sorestad





                  

                         

Friday, February 18, 2011

Friday morning we are at -22 C heading to -24 C
the photos that follow are from Wednesday.


"This day is definitive            frigid
Brittle             cloudless       And we walk
In the streets and out of the city
Wrapped in our shivering selves"



"A sudden end seems poised
In the air          devoid of love
Some confluence of fate
Traces a black line in the snow"

                     both quotes from
                                  The Waste of the World
                                               R A D Ford



Thursday, February 17, 2011

It was hovering around zero Tuesday,
Wednesday night we are at -19 C so quite a difference.



And Wednesday we woke to a day of frost.


"When without warning
winter falls upon the self,"


"Else winter reigns throughtout the self
                                      and we become
more barren then the nest
that sways within a winter wind"

                  both quotes from         
                      Winterkill
                                     D.G. Jones