My Frosty Garden

It's coooolllddd here in Seattle. Yeah, I know it's winter and that cold thing does tend to happen in the winter, but Seattle winters tend to be fairly mild. We're hardly San Diego, but we don't usually spend too much time below freezing.

The past few days, we've experienced our first morning frosts of the season. At our house, the overnight freezes prompted us to finally buy a windshield scraper (credit cards should be used for shopping, not scraping, goshdarnit!). And I've finally given in to hats and gloves (I already wear scarves constantly so we're good there). And I've learned just how beautiful the garden can be when covered in a sparkly layer of frost.

More berries

I was puttering around Saturday morning and glanced outside at the chilly world. I noticed my quail-topped faux weathervane had a this perfect frosty outline – so I had to grab my camera, slip on some shoes and head out to take a closer look.

Frosty quail family

(Besides owls, quails are the cutest birds to grace birddom – that's what I think.)

Never one to stop at one (or five) pictures, I snapped a few more.

Frosty peppermint 

Poor frosty peppermint. You bet your bippy they made me think about the possibility of frosty mojitos, but then I realized it was 7 in the morning.
 

Table

This is our patio table. It's not actually in the garden, but it looks so cool when it's, you know, cool – so I had to share.
 

Tub tower

This is my tower of galvanized tubs (and watering can). I stacked them when I was getting the garden ready for winter – a little out-of-season aesthetic interest.
 

Oh lizzie

The dogs aren't huge fans of the garden. I'm behind a gate in HERE and they're stuck out THERE and it's just not cool!

Lone roma

I guess I forgot about this little guy. Poor roma.
 

Lizzie wants in

No, Lizzie, I have not forgotten about you!
 

Hens and chicks in a shoe

Frosty hens and chicks in a thrift store wire shoe made planter.
 

Bird house

My dad made me this bird house, using an old boat cleat as the little rest. He's very clever.
 

Berries

The berries of a woodbine honeysuckle (Berries Jubilee). They add really wonderful winter interest. I've nearly forgiven the plant for its lackluster summer performance. Maybe it'll be happier next year, after it's had some time to establish itself.
 

Poor lizzie

Oh, Liz. Poor, neglected, abused Liz.

Lizzie has a mood spot. See that pink patch atop her snout? It gets really pink sometimes. Usually after heated encounters with the cat or during vet visits. Here, it's an agitated-but-not-quite-yet-beside-herself pink.

No worries, we went back inside and she got a nice big Milkbone shortly after this to make up for my egregious behavior.
 

More table 

Stay toasty, ladies and gents! Winter is officially upon us.

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5 Responses to “My Frosty Garden”

  1. Susie Monday, December 7, 2009 at 9:23 AM #

    Great shots. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Michelle in Florida Monday, December 7, 2009 at 10:30 AM #

    Wow! Thanks for sharing your photos of your part of the world. It is clear that you have been visited by Jack Frost himself! I must say that the boat cleat for the foot rest is very genius. Compliments to Liz the dog for her attempts to sneak in on your wintery photo shoot! Merry Christmas!:)

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  3. Chacoy Monday, December 7, 2009 at 3:35 PM #

    Beautiful Pictures:) Even though it was 7a.m. there, it was 5p.m. somewhere!
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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  4. Christina Monday, December 7, 2009 at 7:52 PM #

    Loved the picture of the ‘quails’. The outline of frost was an amazing effect!
    :-)

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  5. Reema Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 12:27 PM #

    the weather vane is gorgeous… and can Michelle in Florida adopt us Seattleites for a while?! please :)

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