Got it wrong didn't I? Should be: "At the Battle of Bosworth King Dick III looked out of his tent at the dark clouds and said "The sun that deigns to shine up me this day also deigns to shine upon mine enemy!". Yes, I know the feeling well.
Prithee tarry a while longer . . . two truths are told as happy prologues to the swelling act of the imperial theme . . . red wellies and rain !! . . . lol
At night when the lights are out the moon is projecting so much light that it reflects on our snow in the yard and it lights the house with a soft glow.
Never heard of the term to bundle up . . . . you have some real funny words over there . . . lol wellies . . . . not very romantic are they? . . . . . passion killers . . . . haha Better wait until the Spring/Summer . . . lol
I like the term bundle up ~ I shall use it. In cold weather I wear my old ambulance boots ~ they are nice and warm and have steel toe caps (to boot) just in case I get run over by a bus or Santa's sleigh . . . . lol
We'll save the romantic moon for a candle lit picnic . . . . rofl
I ate the sandwich but resisted the cookies. However... resistance is futile! I am about to eat one now with some green tea. Hmmm... which will I choose? Decisions, decisions!
Hi Betsy - love those shots ... we've had lots of mists here recently .. but we've been lucky with the sun .. it was 15 degC (nearly 60 F) yesterday ... but the cold is coming as December appears tomorrow ... cheers Hilary
60 is very nice and warm for the end of November...at least it is here! And you probably want the mists instead of snow, I'm guessing. Ha. Yes, December tomorrow....can't believe it.
Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteI took a picture too!
I wonder if we were both looking at it at the same time!
Cheers!
Linda :o)
Maybe! At least we know it's the same moon! ha.
Deletefunny . . . . very witty . . . lol
DeleteWe haven't had any sun this week. It deemed to show it's face today for a brief time. At first I thought it was the Moon on fire !
ReplyDeleteGot it wrong didn't I? Should be: "At the Battle of Bosworth King Dick III looked out of his tent at the dark clouds and said "The sun that deigns to shine up me this day also deigns to shine upon mine enemy!". Yes, I know the feeling well.
DeleteWhy doesn't the sun like you Brits? :)
DeleteI think I've heard that quote before...long ago!
Shakespeare wrote it. I think what King Dick really said was "Forsooth! Tis raining yet AGAIN!"
DeleteForsooth?? Ha.
DeletePrithee tarry a while longer . . . two truths are told as happy prologues to the swelling act of the imperial theme . . . red wellies and rain !! . . . lol
DeleteAh! Tis but a longish while since I heareth good olde English spoken Eddie!
DeleteIt reminds me of a huge taco shell :-)
ReplyDeleteIt does kind of look like that!
DeleteGreat photo, Betsy.
ReplyDeleteIt sure was bright and beautiful!
DeleteAt night when the lights are out the moon is projecting so much light that it reflects on our snow in the yard and it lights the house with a soft glow.
ReplyDeleteAnd the moon on the breast of a new fallen snow
DeleteGave a lustre of mid day to objects below?
That's pretty but the photographer is prettier! -- s.f.
ReplyDeleteWell, that was sweet. :)
DeleteNice half moon . . . what did you do to the other half? . . . . . lol
ReplyDeleteLike the craters . . .
Looks nice and romantic ~ care for a stroll? . . . :)
DeleteHere or there? Here you would need to bundle up...there you would need an umbrella and wellies. ha.
DeleteNever heard of the term to bundle up . . . . you have some real funny words over there . . . lol
Deletewellies . . . . not very romantic are they? . . . . . passion killers . . . . haha
Better wait until the Spring/Summer . . . lol
Bundle up...as in putting lots of layers to keep warm! Ha. And it's too cold for wellies...you need warmer boots than that!
DeleteI like the term bundle up ~ I shall use it.
DeleteIn cold weather I wear my old ambulance boots ~ they are nice and warm and have steel toe caps (to boot) just in case I get run over by a bus or Santa's sleigh . . . . lol
We'll save the romantic moon for a candle lit picnic . . . . rofl
I guess the man in the moon could only shine half last night
ReplyDeleteBut it sure is quite the sight
Must have forgotten to eat his Wheaties
Deleteand could only show us halvesies. lol.
Awww ~ simply breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteIt was so bright...I had to go out and take a picture! We've had lots of clouds and rain/snow lately, so it was fun to see the moon again!
DeletePS I so love that header. So glad you shared it again.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that photo sweet? I just love it. :)
DeleteBeautiful half moon. And toffee butterscotch cookies sound sinful!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are. ha. Yum. But yours sounded wonderful last night with that sandwich! Oh my!
DeleteI ate the sandwich but resisted the cookies. However... resistance is futile! I am about to eat one now with some green tea. Hmmm... which will I choose? Decisions, decisions!
DeleteOh my...your will power is strong! I would have eaten them on the way home before the sandwich! haha.
DeleteWell I think that the fact I had been munching on chocolate-covered almonds all day helped curtail the cookie craving - hee hee.
DeleteHi Betsy - love those shots ... we've had lots of mists here recently .. but we've been lucky with the sun .. it was 15 degC (nearly 60 F) yesterday ... but the cold is coming as December appears tomorrow ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDelete60 is very nice and warm for the end of November...at least it is here! And you probably want the mists instead of snow, I'm guessing. Ha. Yes, December tomorrow....can't believe it.
DeleteLovely image.
ReplyDeleteThanks Patsy! :)
DeleteLooks like a round slice of cheese folded over. Haha! A great shot Betsy!
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