I am one of those weirdos who actually does like winter. But I am always happy to see spring. 😉
The detail you captured in this photo is amazing. Nature’s beauty close-up.
Thanks, Beth! That wee camera is a wonder.
Wowsah! What a beautiful capture Laurie 😀💖 xxx
Tee-hee! Thanks!
I like the photo a lot, but probably not the ice you have to deal with walking and driving.
Actually, it’s not too bad right now. That ice is on hedge outside my office window. Melting snow during the day, freezing into ice at night. Very obliging to have that scene right outside my window. 😉
Beautiful capture!🙂
Many thanks!
Well caught.
Thanks, Susan!
What a beautiful photo! Such detail but also abstract art!
Thanks, Claire!
Great photo, but hard to cope with that kind of ice in everyday life I bet.
It can be, especially as we age. But that ice is the result of melting snow dripping from the roof onto the hedges. Then it freezes during the cold nights, so it’s worse than it looks. 😉
Beautiful, Laurie!
We finally got a good snow here, over a foot. It is 50 degrees today, and all this is finally beginning to melt.
That’s a lot of snow. Good for the water table, I bet.
Great photo, though it’s making me shiver.
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Ah, winter! Gotta love it!
I am one of those weirdos who actually does like winter. But I am always happy to see spring. 😉
The detail you captured in this photo is amazing. Nature’s beauty close-up.
Thanks, Beth! That wee camera is a wonder.
Wowsah! What a beautiful capture Laurie 😀💖 xxx
Tee-hee! Thanks!
I like the photo a lot, but probably not the ice you have to deal with walking and driving.
Actually, it’s not too bad right now. That ice is on hedge outside my office window. Melting snow during the day, freezing into ice at night. Very obliging to have that scene right outside my window. 😉
Beautiful capture!🙂
Many thanks!
Well caught.
Thanks, Susan!
What a beautiful photo! Such detail but also abstract art!
Thanks, Claire!
Great photo, but hard to cope with that kind of ice in everyday life I bet.
It can be, especially as we age. But that ice is the result of melting snow dripping from the roof onto the hedges. Then it freezes during the cold nights, so it’s worse than it looks. 😉
Beautiful, Laurie!
We finally got a good snow here, over a foot. It is 50 degrees today, and all this is finally beginning to melt.
That’s a lot of snow. Good for the water table, I bet.
Great photo, though it’s making me shiver.