A huge thing in finishing something is to finish it – mentally. To do that last thing, like writing a long post about a project like I did yesterday. It feels great to have gotten my thoughts down, wow! Like adding the last punctuation to a book maybe, and coming to an end. Phew and yes; Yay! When I read all your comments in yesterday’s post about hosting a swap I was truly moved, thank you!

Today a quick post with frost photos – and tomorrow a lengthy review on Diane Trout’s cool book Journal Spilling that I read last week.

Sweden has had snow since before Christmas, and it’s lovely white everywhere you look, though I took these photos on a particular frosty day.

Extremely frosty winter (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

White grass (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

Frosty flower (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

Pink details in snow (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)
Almost everything covered in thick white frost, but I managed to find a pink flower peeking through…

Pink details in snow 2 (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)
Pink Heather (Calluna vulgaris) keeps its form and colors even when it is dry, just as those beautiful rowanberries you know.

Extremely frosty winter (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

Frosty fence (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

A frosty winter (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

Winter Star (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

A Sign of Snow (Photo by iHanna - Hanna Andersson)

On some days you just have to go back inside and fetch your camera.