Shades of freezing grey. This is a golf course, covered in ice and fog, in what was a new type of cold for me, the one that goes through all your layers and stays there, close to your bones. It’s beautiful to watch, but maybe at a distance, or from a window. Billy Connolly (a Scottish stand-up comedian, if you’re not familiar with the name) said once “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes”. I’ll leave it at that.
Posted for Patti’s Lens-Artists Challenge
LOL hate the thought of the cold but loved the quote 😊
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🙂
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An evocative photo. And I love the quote … although I don’t believe it stands up to winters in deepest darkest coldest Canada.
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Probably not 🙂
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Uhhh, I can feel the cold – that is the sort of cold we get here in southern Sweden. It gets into the very bones. An enchanting photo and a good quote. But, Mr Connolly never visited Skane in wintertime – I am sure…
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He’s a well travelled man but maybe not…
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Two thumbs up for this shot! I love it.
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Thank you very much!
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Look so cold… You captured beautifully!
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Thank you 🙂
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Great photo. Yeah, what Billy said.
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Thank you. It’s a bit controversial around here, his quote. Maybe he had a duvet in mind for some places 🙂
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Ha ha!
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What a beautiful mood and atmosphere in this shot, Sofia. The monochrome is perfect to convey the misty cold day. It’s true about the clothes being wrong, but cold is cold!!
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Very true! Thank you for dropping by.
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I hope nothing spooky lies ahead in the wood 🙂
Lovely capture.
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