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Afternoon

 


This was taken yesterday after a very cold night. We've had temperatures of down to -0 degrees celsius at night to the point where we have had ice on our cars and on our deck outside. The fire has been on most nights and the cats have been cuddling up on our beds.

Linking up with Weekend Reflections and the Weekend Roundup.

Comments

Fun60 said…
The only sign of winter is that leafless tree. Without that I would have said it was a bright sunny summer's day.
magiceye said…
Looks deserted.
local alien said…
At least you get a bit of blue sky during the day. Looks warmer than it probably is
roentare said…
-2 - -5 degrees over the last few mornings. Freezing. Your pic looks warm though
Tom said…
...ice sounds refreshing in our heat!
Patty Lake said…
Very nice photo of a beautiful sunny day - so hard to imagine it's 0 degrees Celsius there. I'm in Texas and we have been in the 100's F, for days - so very very hot here right now. hope you can enjoy the day while being inside and warm. sounds like a great day to read a book by the fire. - Patty
Sharon said…
You have the cold and we have the heat. Extremes on both hemispheres.
Bill said…
Looks very quiet.
Lydia C. Lee said…
Ice on the cars! Brrrrr! #Allseasons
BURRR! Amy too cold for me now. HAve a great week ahead
We are having frosts here too. I don't mind them so much when you have a lovely sunny day afterwards.
s.c said…
It looks very sunny and colorful.

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