Phil, it was cold last night minus three......Brrr! I went out and got nothing it wasn't humid enough at Croft. These are well worth posting. Thank you.
I’m Phil Gates, a botanist at Durham University in the UK and a Guardian Country Diarist. I have been fascinated by natural history since primary school days and with the microscopic world since my parents gave me my first microscope, when I was 12 years old. The magic of making personal discoveries about the natural world has never worn off.
Welcome to my natural history blog from the North East of England. Comments and questions are most welcome. Copyright Notice: Copyright of all photographs on this blog resides with Phil Gates. Students and teachers are welcome to use any of these photographs for non-commercial educational purposes , provided that their source is acknowledged by quoting the URL of this blog. The size and resolution of most pictures should be fine for PPT presentations.
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Phil, it was cold last night minus three......Brrr! I went out and got nothing it wasn't humid enough at Croft. These are well worth posting. Thank you.
I don't think we have had a frost yet this season. Your pictures are beautiful.
The frost didn't last long here Adrian - just long enough to turn my nasturtiums to pulp!
It was one of those beautiful sparkly mornings Toffeeapple - every blade of grass covered in a rime of ice.
Stunning pictures
Thanks David, water - liquid or frozen - adds a tough of magic, doesn't it?!
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