C old and
L ovely
O nly ever
U ndone in rain
D own it comes
S omewhere!
Clouds.
They are fluffy and surrounded in blue in every photograph. We walked briskly in the ice-cold air, our hands red if not in our pockets. No gloves in March!


Clouds white and gathered below a strip of blue skies.

A cloud supported by a wooden pole fence.
All reflected in the cold blurred blue!

and there at the top of one of them
in the middle is
a fluffy cloud.
It was a beautiful day to walk with a large group.
Roy and I are close to 70, and this was a verse I appreciated reading today. ” O God don’t leave; until I have shown Your strength to this generation…” Psalm 71:18. This whole Psalm is one for those who have lived long, i.e., are old. I made this verse and most of the Psalm my own today. I also read AI’s comments on it.
One advantage of this cold weather is that the daffidols will last longer.
Take care,
Sandy 🙂
Beautiful walk, love the sunbeam! I saw my first daffodils two days ago, my neighbor’s are in full bloom. Mine are still making their way up!
Ah, so pleased you saw them. Daffidols, a reminder of your Mum!
Yes, that sunbeam surprised me. Nice! Thank you, Donna.
Maybe you didn’t get my reply. It isflytime.