Wednesday 12 December 2012

Anonymous commercial comments

First of all, I must apologise to anyone who normally likes to post a comment anonymously. I have had to stop this as nearly all comments are now 'rogue' ones trying to sell something or lead to a commercial site 'lending' items/offering jobs etc.

I've changed who can leave comments so hope you can still do so. If not I may have to revert to my old comment security and add word verification which I absolutely loathe.


14 comments:

  1. Just found your blog through frugal queen. What beautiful photographs. I will read again next time.
    Dianne - Hereford

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  2. I know it's cold, but the pictures showing the hoar frost are beautiful. Would be lovely to frame. :)

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    1. They are lovely, shall wait for it to happen again and use a better camera and then maybe frame some.

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  3. The berries look fabulous against the white of the frost. Sorry- I didn't pick up your email until this afternoon, but hope things are sorted now.

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    1. B. pointed them out as I had my back to them. Sorted now hopefully.

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  4. HI, lovely pictures of beautiful frosty countryside! Dont you just love it? (as long as you can wrap up warm it's brilliant just to go for a lovely long walk in it).
    I know what you mean about adverts, its driving me mad, my blog seems to have loads of adverts popping up and I dont want to advertise or link to any other site but dont know what to do about it, nightmare!

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    1. You have to go to the bit where you chose who can comment and tick the 2nd box down. Will see how it goes.

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  5. We had a ground frost but no hoar frost (or "petrified forest" as DH calls it).
    Hope your comment problem is sorted now.
    Carol xx

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    1. Apparently its official name is radiation frost - sounds a little scary when you say it that way!

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  6. Lovely photos. I had a walk today (collecting the foliage for my wreath) and will post my photos tomorrow. It is lovely out, as long as you are wrapped up well. But very pretty with a layer of frost on everything.

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    1. And very nice it is too Dan. We have normal frost this morning. Apparently hoar frost can only form when there is a lot of moisture in the air such as freezing fog.

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