Monday, March 14, 2011

Ice in the morning









I'm sorry that these pictures don't convey the way the ice caught the light.

9 comments:

  1. Delightful photos Holly, even if they don't match what you saw. I've rarely seen ice or snow, so I always find pictures like these rather magical.

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  2. Wow...when it comes to matters of beauty, creation outdoes us all.

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  3. Afthi - Oh, winter is a strange mix of glory and discomfort! Where have you seen them?

    Jenica - Doesn't it? I reckon chandeliers are imitations of icicle-d trees like these.

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  4. it's icy here no more and it is never pretty when it is.

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  5. Ellie - Don't feel bad, WA, it's never been pretty like this before any of the winters I've spent here.

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  6. In the third photo the tree looks magical and I'm sure it was even more so in real life!

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  7. Kim - Well, and plus ALL the trees were equally iced, and the light was catching all of them...

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  8. I love it! I'm still hoping &/or wishing it will get cold enough this winter so we have icicles! (though i do believe that is complete wishful thinking!) x

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  9. Cheray - And it has to be a poorly insulated building in order for icicles to grow, or so my Alaskan friend tells me. Go seek out an old building, perhaps?

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