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IMG_3705I’ve always refrained from planting flowers until after Mothers’ Day because my mother told me that is what you should do.  This year, that piece of folk wisdom turned out to be wise, indeed, because the overnight temperature on Mothers’ Day dipped below freezing and left a significant layer of frost on the ground and on the boardwalk.  I’m not sure it would have been enough to kill or damage delicate summer flowers, but because I held off on planting I don’t have to worry about it.

Sometimes old sayings are worth crediting.  After our frosty Mothers’ Day experience, I’m now totally resolved not to jump off a cliff just because all of my friends do so.

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White Walkway

The mercury dipped low last night.  When Penny, Kasey, and I took our walk this morning, the ground was covered with frost thick as the icing on a layer cake.  On the boardwalk curving around the number 5 pond, the blazing sunshine made the melting frost glitter brightly and left it criss-crossed by the fence’s dark shadow.

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We got down into the 20s overnight, and when the dogs and I took our walk this morning there was a heavy frost on the ground.  As we walked the sun rose, making the frost-covered fairways looked like sheets of pewter streaked with the melting rays of sunshine.

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First Frost

We took our morning walk today and had a bit of a rude awakening.  The temperature had dropped considerably overnight, our breath was visible as we walked, and our fingers quickly grew stiff and wooden in the cold air.  The open areas of grass were coated with our first frost of the fall season, looking like hammered silver in the faint early morning light.

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