Frosty Fate…

Image by Tapani Hellman from Pixabay

The grass crunched under my shoes as I trudged towards the empty birdfeeders. The cold quickly found its way through my thin shirt, and the air hurt my throat and lungs with each breath, but the birds were hungry, and my conscience would not let me rest indoors.

My fingers, never fond of the cold, grew painful as I wrestled with the bucket of fat balls and bag of the finest seed mixture, before coping with the intricacies of the feeders.

Image by Tobikoz from Pixabay

The sunlight was blinding and most welcome, yet ineffective this early in the day against the thick frost and biting temperatures. It would be another hour at least before everything warmed up and the frost melted, only to reappear the following morning. When I finished, I stood back, pleased to have done my bit for our feathered friends. I looked around the garden, at how different it seemed these days. The plants had died down and were fast asleep, everything wearing a thick dusting of what looked like icing sugar. Here and there, late flowers had paid the price and were crystalised for their tardiness.

I started to wonder what fate had in store for us this year. Lord knows it hadn’t started well already and I knew it would be weeks before there was any hope of an improvement…


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  1. alexcraigie Avatar

    I love that line about the crystallised flowers. Evocative and beautiful. Many thanks! xx

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    1. Books & Bonsai Avatar

      So glad you enjoed reading it, Alex…

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  2. Teagan Riordain Geneviene Avatar

    This is beautiful, Jaye — and perfect image choices too. Yes… what indeed? Hugs on the wing.

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    1. Books & Bonsai Avatar

      Thank you so much, Teagan… 💕

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  3. tidalscribe.com Avatar

    I love frosty mornings, in the garden. Of course our first frosty mornings came just as we had to set off early for my radiotherapy appointments. As a non driver I forget that cars get ice on the windows and you can’t just take off. The gardens need a proper frost and winter rest.

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    1. Books & Bonsai Avatar

      I’m glad I don’t drive any more, as I hated scraping the ice off the windows…

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  4. Jan Sikes Avatar

    What a wonderful poem, Jaye. You made me feel the biting cold and the determination to take care of the feathered friends. Just lovely!

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    1. Books & Bonsai Avatar

      Thank you so much, Jan… 💕

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