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I don’t live in a icy place. This is mesmerizing. Ice and snow is the most fragile and amazing thing. You capture it.
Thank you, Cindy. Ice formations are so captivating and ephemeral, which makes them all the more special. It is one of the bonuses of living in a cold climate. 🙂
Particularly effective with the WordPress snow falling over it Eliza!
Thank you, Denzil. I love that holiday snow feature!
It’s alive! 😀
🙂
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
fantastic shot!
Thank you so much and for reblogging!
Lovely
Thank you, Derrick
There could not be a sharper contrast with the 35 degree C heat we are experiencing today! This is beautiful.
Thank you, Anne. It’s supposed to be -16C tonight. I love our contrasts!
Ice formations are so fascinating aren’t they? Beautiful Eliza!
Thank you, Julie. I never tire of looking at them.
I love ice formations!
Me, too. No two alike!
Beautiful! Now, if only I was not so familiar with this sight this year…I miss the warm weather. So much easier to walk when I don’t have to put on so much winter clothing!
Thank you, Sarah. IKR? It takes 5 minutes just to suit up to get out the door. By March, I am SO over it!
Jack Frost has been painting with his magic brush in your garden! He does such lovely work.
Thanks, Peter. I love the ephemeral beauty of ice!
This is a wonderful image. You have such an eye for beauty.
Thank you very much, Susan.
WOW! Based on the studies of Masaru Emoto, I would say your garden is a happy, joyful place Eliza!
Land of love and joy, for sure! 🙂
Love the ice patterns you’ve captured here, Eliza!
Thank you, Steve!
Amazing artwork in nature!! ☃
Yes, isn’t it? Thanks for stopping by, Karen!
Brrrreautiful!
🙂 thanks, Rickii!
Mesmerizing Eliza ☺️
Thank you, Val. I never tire of looking at frosty ice patterns. 🙂
To me this looks Nature’s perfect intersection of Art and Science. Endless beauty.
Thank you, that is a great way to look at it!
Very n-ice!
Ha-ha, thanks, Fi!
Is that ice? It looks so artistic the way that it’s placed in the photo!
Thank you, Christy. It is!