We often get frost in the gullies and lower areas of our farm but only 3-4 times a year do we get frost over all our rolling hills. The morning was a good one, with frost lingering until about 9am. With a strong coastal influence over our weather we don’t get the harsh frosts of inland areas and are happy to take the reward of a sunny day after a frosty morning.
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Thank you for sharing such beautiful photos with us! Such glorious skies.
Thanks Lisa.
It’s not often I get the combination of, a good photography morning and the time to get out with the camera.