Natur og sært vejr/On nature and a strange climate
I lørdag sneede det. Ikke noget særligt egentlig, det er jo vinter, skulle man mene. Men i år har vi ikke fået noget sne overhovedet (denne blev også kun liggende natten over), så jeg skyndte mig ud at forevige den. Klimaforandringer…jeg er lidt bekymret for om de planter i min have, som skal have en længere frostperiode for at spire, overhovedet kommer frem i år (picture1):Jeg har været ude i den nærliggende skov og knipse løs, der er mange fine motiver på dette, omend de er mere efterårsagtige end vinteragtige.
Jeg er meget fascineret af teksturerne og farverne (picture2):
Et tørklæde? En sjælevarmer? Mønsteret og farverne på dettte træ giver mig lyst til at strikke eller nålebinde noget lignende.
Det kniplingsagtige mønster i muldvarpegrå og cappucinofarvede nuancer
– med mosgrøn kontrast.
En sart blank lyseblåt til at fremhæve.
Dybe flossede bourgognerød og brun og til at understrege (picture3):
Det kniplingsagtige mønster i muldvarpegrå og cappucinofarvede nuancer
– med mosgrøn kontrast.
En sart blank lyseblåt til at fremhæve.
Dybe flossede bourgognerød og brun og til at understrege (picture3):
Et tæppe? En vinternederdel?
Rødbrune, med et nærmest gammelrosa skær, raslende, formuldende blade.
De mørkegrønne strunke og stoute grantræer.
Diskrete grålige nuancer fra vinterhvilende træer.
– Og jorden, hvor vandet har løbet, der er en dyb skinnende sortlilla (picture4)
Rødbrune, med et nærmest gammelrosa skær, raslende, formuldende blade.
De mørkegrønne strunke og stoute grantræer.
Diskrete grålige nuancer fra vinterhvilende træer.
– Og jorden, hvor vandet har løbet, der er en dyb skinnende sortlilla (picture4)
:In English:
Picture1: Saturday it snowed. You should think that it is nothing special really, it is winter. But this year we have had absolutely no snow (at all!), so I hurried out to capture the moment (the snow was gone by mid day next day).
Climate changes….I am a little worred about the plants in my allotment garden, that needs quite a long period of frost to be able to sprout, will they even shoot this year…??
Picture1: Saturday it snowed. You should think that it is nothing special really, it is winter. But this year we have had absolutely no snow (at all!), so I hurried out to capture the moment (the snow was gone by mid day next day).
Climate changes….I am a little worred about the plants in my allotment garden, that needs quite a long period of frost to be able to sprout, will they even shoot this year…??
Picture2: I have been to the forrest nearby a take a lot of pictures, I love the colours nature have right now (allthough it is tecnically the colours of late autumn, right now everything should be frozen and covered in snow).
Picture3: A scarf? A shrug? The patten and the colours on this tree makes me want to knit or nalbind something similar.
The lace pattern in mole grey and cappucino nuances
– with a moss green contrast.
A delicate light blue to accentuate
A deep frayed burgundy and brown to emphazise.
The lace pattern in mole grey and cappucino nuances
– with a moss green contrast.
A delicate light blue to accentuate
A deep frayed burgundy and brown to emphazise.
Picture4: A blanket? A winter skirt? Look at those colours.
Reddish brown with an almost rosy hue, ratteling, decomposing leaves.
Dark green, stout and proud pines,
The discreet greyish nuances of trees in winter rest
– and the soil, where the water ran, that is a deep shiny blackish purple.
Reddish brown with an almost rosy hue, ratteling, decomposing leaves.
Dark green, stout and proud pines,
The discreet greyish nuances of trees in winter rest
– and the soil, where the water ran, that is a deep shiny blackish purple.