November 30 Friday Nov 2012 Posted by Worldly Winds in Daily life, Poetry ≈ 11 Comments TagsAlexandra Carr-Malcolm, cold, frost, ice, Jack Frost, November, poetry, wind, winter Jack Frost bites toes west winds redden nose solid puddles don’t trip! fleecy boots non-slip woolly mittens snuggle fingers rosy cheeks breath lingers icy weather November blasts shivering cold winter lasts © November 30.11.2012 By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm november (Photo credit: flavijus) AdvertisementRate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrLinkedInPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
you captured November and winter cold perfectly
Inspired by my icy train journey today!!
indeed november cold! Snow is everywhere…
We haven’t got snow – yet… but it has been forecast 😦
haha, europa full of snow already, french even lost power cause of severe snow!
Oh no – fingers crossed it doesn’t come our way – we get the first hint of a snowflake and all the roads gridlock, public transport becomes non existent and the shops run out of all the essentials!!!
fortunately, my place still under control, though snow is beautiful
Brrrrr! I don’t need to go outside to feel the cold when I have this poem!
I’m glad it conveys the freezing conditions of the day!! Haha – (toasty warm now!!)
Love this time of the year and your poem is icey satisfying.
I like the dark nights and the wintry weather – especially when I am cosy and warm inside 🙂