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Winter’s Shadowy Fingers? (vii)

This is the seventh time I have used this post title.

The question mark above appears because about two weeks ago – mid-January – we noticed a cherry tree flowering – a sign of the mild winter we’ve been having.

That Sunday, the 15th, I photographed it.

Cherry Tree Flowering in January

The same day the park’s pond was partly frozen over.

Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy, Pond

Further round the park was evidence of the wild storms we endured recently.

Fallen tree, Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy

Some conifers had fallen in the area around the fountain – a fountain whose winter spectacle I featured in this post two years ago.

Fallen conifers, Beveridge Park, Kirkcaldy

Typical Kirkcaldy Day

Yesterday the good lady and myself had a stroll along the Prom, prom, prom (as we do fairly often) and for the fifth day in a row the sea was wild. The previous days we had seen it only while walking to the High Street; enough to realise it was pretty rough. Thus forewarned, yesterday we took the camera.

Sea Fountain

It’s difficult to capture this fountain effect. The timing has to be right.

Looking North 2

The sea’s pounding has caused a lot of the Prom’s paviors to come loose. This was a minor example of the holes left behind. Flotsam and jetsam are also everywhere.

Sea surging up steps

Evasive action was required here!

Splash

Somehow or other a still photo doesn’t quite capture the moment.

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