A winter walk - plants are similar to bears

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It was cold, grey and windy yesterday and today the sun is shining brightly but it is below zero degrees celsius. It is still winter so this type of weather is expected. There was a bit of snowfall not long ago but nothing settled. While walking around I realized that I missed the snow. It might seem crazy to some but I enjoy all four seasons. What I have learnt about the weather in my neck of the woods, is that it does whatever it wants to, whenever it feels like - in which ever season. Since I cannot control the weather - I enjoy what comes.

The walk

I enjoy going for walks in my large garden - not in my back yard but parks and woods everywhere. Mother Nature has the best public garden and it's always an adventure.

Since there is no snow anywhere, I decided to peruse my photos for lovely February walks with snow. On this route there were no conifers - so all trees had lost their leaves.
I love how dramatic and artistic this tree looks.

It made me pause for a while but on I went along a path well travelled (from the tracks in the snow).

Can you see the heart in the sky? 😀

This clearing which is normally full of grass, still atrracted these wild oxes who foraged despite the snow.

I saw beauty everywhere. Even these wild teasels looked lovely in this setting.

I was busy trying to get the best shot of them, when a couple came by and set up their tripod stands right next to me. I thought - although I was only armed with my iPhone - they observed the beauty that I saw too.😀

Soon thereafter I spotted this ship, which could no longer hide behind the tall grasses at the waters edge.

Close by was this windmill.

It would not be a walk in dutch country without spotting one, at least.

After my excursion through my photos - I went outside to my balcony/terrace - it looks quiet sad and less artistic compared to the gorgeous leafless trees above. It is full of empty pots and grow bags waiting patiently for spring.
The rosemary plant with its purple flowers is looking quite pretty. I am impressed as it's the first flowering. This is a plant that I propagated and nurtured.

The thyme looks woody

and the only winterization done for the strawberries was to leave them alone.

There is still a bit of greenery and colour in my table garden as the swiss chard and kale keep on producing and producing.

The talk about bears

I see plants in winter as master "hibernators". They are analagous to bears in this respect. How? They become dormant and know how and when to start hibernating, in order to survive treacherous winters. Plants start to adapt from early autumn - hence the leaves fall. They pause photosynthesis and growth. They rest and reserve energy for the growing season. Aren't they so intelligent and magnificent?

Soon it will be spring - the start of the planting season. Then the ground and plants will be envigorated - bursting forth! Part of plants life cycle which I am looking forward to.


All photos are my own.



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What an adventure with mother nature. These are great shots you captured during your walk @momogrow.

I wonder how those foxes do survive amidst the snow. I saw that the trees lost their leaves... it's the season, even your garden will all start doing well at the right season.

I can't take my eyes off these amazing shots
So beautiful 😍❤️
Like you are becoming a professional photographer 👍

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Thanks for coming s as long on my walk - I am happy you enjoyed it. Yes oxes and other wild animal also know how to hibernate using their skin as protection.
I am happy you enjoy the photos - thanks for the compliment.

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📸The clicks say it all, lovely weather, beautiful charms... a healing experience❤️

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Great adventure. Maybe you should try hiking too, don't know if there are such terrains in Amsterdam.

Unlike you, I don't like spring. The weather becomes unpredictable (from what I've experienced) but then I hope it comes soon for your plant :)

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Here we go walking because of the terrain - as u correctly guessed. I have hike Macchu Picchu and also in China - weill write about that one day (if I can remember all the details haha).

I can imagine tha tspring is annoying for you - I like its unpredictability. I guess I am just used to it hough.

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Great! I still remember your post about Macchu Picchu, that's how I got to know about the place. That was one tough hike trip. I love hiking but I wouldn't dare it if I figure it's too much stress haha

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Lol - if starts with one step at a time. 😀Well for my first hike - Macchu Picchu for 4 days was extreme. Usually that is for seasoned experienced hikers. I did it though and I am still so proud. My other hike was extreme too. I might blog about it.

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