A lone redlead roundhead mushroom growing on wood mulch in a front garden. The pictures date back to last November. Very few mushrooms can survive freezing weather. This is not one which can.
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Camelia flowers on a frosty morning
First frost, Dutch Garden, Bantock
The first heavy frost of the winter, early in December, decorating the hedges of the Dutch Garden at the back of Bantock House.
Enough leaves were still left on the surrounding trees to make even the Pitch and Putt course look pleasant in the morning sunlight.
Autumn red: liquidamber, West Park
Bright red liqidamber leaves, still on a tree by the West Park lake for some time after all the other trees’ leaves had fallen, just about a month ago.
The ripening fruits were also hanging from the same branches.
The way the wind’s blowing
A few individual weather vanes for the new year. The school of fish in the first image are accompanied by one of the aggressive chip-thieves of St Ives.
The elaborate bishop and children later in the set should perhaps have been scheduled for a week ago. It’s St Nicholas, dedicatee of the church at beaudesert, Warwickshire.
Moss and frost
From the morning of the first hard frost of the winter, earlier this month. Moss, just about starting to send out the fruiting bodies containing the spores, liberally coated in ice crystals.






