while i'm not sad to say goodbye to the long, dark days of january ... i will miss the snug, cosy feeling which abounded here ...
january was a month full of the promise of snow ... which sadly never delivered for us ... instead we had bone chilling temperatures and lots of grey sleet ...
despite the weather we have had a lovely month ... full of family, friends, good food and fun ...
and yesterday afternoon the weather mellowed a little ... bringing warmer temperatures, blue skies and the glimmer of spring ...
so i grabbed my camera and spent a happy half hour mooching around the garden finding some evidence of nature ...
after reading Caroline's post earlier this month ... i have decided to join her in creating a moodboard for each month this year ... i'm looking forward to seeing the differences with the change of the seasons ...
i think they might make a pretty calender for next year ...
after reading Caroline's post earlier this month ... i have decided to join her in creating a moodboard for each month this year ... i'm looking forward to seeing the differences with the change of the seasons ...
i think they might make a pretty calender for next year ...

Those moodboards are so lovely and you are right about making them into a calendar, fantastic idea! I'm liking your January collection very much. x
ReplyDeleteThey'll make a beautiful calendar - looks great!x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and lovely photo. I doubt I'd find anything to photograph in my garden apart from weeds, soggy clay and the occasional rabbit dropping but I suppose it could be the alternative calendar for next year...hmmm..I might just do that! Thanks for your lovely comment over on Suzie's 'The View From Here'. xx
ReplyDeletehi bee what a gorgeous idea.......heres to a happy february too x
ReplyDeleteNice collection Bee, and surprisingly green for January! A calendar is a gret idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Bee, as you say it will be interesting to see how things change. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea!!! I think I might pinch this idea, if you don't mind.....
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We have had no snow here either. I love the mood board idea.
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Love your moodboard Bee, so glad your doing this too. I love your idea of making it into a calendar. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for inspiring me Caroline ... looking forward to creating and seeing each new monthly board ... I wonder what February will offer up ... Bee xx
DeleteBee, thats a fab idea...
ReplyDeleteand you have done it so beautifuly with style and simplicity.... as only you can!
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That looks so pretty! You're right, it will make a fab calendar. x
ReplyDeleteA calendar, what a good idea. I've joined in to, look forward to comparing what our gardens offer up as the year goes on. x
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Polly ... it will be great to see what treasure we find ... Bee xx
DeleteLove the idea, interesting to see the changes, and a calendar would be so good. Surprised by how much green there is :) x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mood board. I swore I'd do this too but having been unwell I'm behind. I will have to gather my bits tomorrow and get a shuffle on, I'll only be a few hours late!
ReplyDeleteI love the mood board idea, I may have to go and check that out. What a lovely little collection of green treasures! The snowdrops are making an appearance here now..hoorah for the begininng of spring! x
ReplyDeleteWould it be okay if I joined in too??? It's such a lovely way to document the seasons - and it might help me brush up on my rubbishy photograph skills!
ReplyDeleteOh yes ... it wasn't originally my idea ... I think everyone is welcome to join in ... Bee xx
DeleteThe idea of a calender is an awesome idea. I will look forward to your monthly mood boards xxx
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. This is a great idea xx
ReplyDeletelovely pic...reading of cosiness makes me a bit jealous,suffering in the heat in an australian summer!
ReplyDeletelove ur blog btw,will be popping by again for more inspiration!
mezz (aka mezz makes stuff)
That i such a great idea and it looks like you have quite a selection in your garden!
ReplyDeleteLove your January moodboard - what a fab idea! I do love the cosiness of January nights too, but am so ready for Spring too :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
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That photo is gorgeous! Love the different shades of green. Such a lovely idea to get you noticing the world around you changing throughout the year. I may join in too :) X
ReplyDeleteI love these moodboards - it makes me realise how much colour there is out there when you look closely.
ReplyDeleteGillian x
These look great, they remind me of the nature books my kids had! :) x
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea Bee (and Caroline). Lovely picture too. I shall look forward to seeing more of these little mood boards as the months progress x
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely mood board Bee. I like the calendar idea too! Heather x
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