It’s the last day of November on a very windy and wet Calendar Road, Sinéad takes us on a walk to discover how the landscape is shaped by the winter, what plants are still around and what is dormant. It is a cold, damp walk this month and it may make you shiver!
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#1 by c harris on December 1, 2011 - 8:33 pm
It sounded as cold as a witches tit out in that wind. I hope you drunk a big bowl of hot soup after it.
#2 by teresa McCormack on December 10, 2011 - 5:58 pm
Hi Sinead, I could feel the cold you described in the calendar road for november. Yes, the daffodils here on the east coast are gingerly popping their heads above the ground, I hope the frost does not send them back again. The blackbirds in particular love the berries this time of year. “When winter comes can spring be far behind.” Teresa
#3 by admin on December 21, 2011 - 12:03 pm
Thanks Teresa and C – yes it was very cold that day, warmer now in December! So maybe the Daffodils will be early in 2012 –
Sinéad