Wordless Wednesday

Dec2011 255 - Version 2

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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39 Responses to Wordless Wednesday

  1. cindy knoke says:

    I don’t live in a icy place. This is mesmerizing. Ice and snow is the most fragile and amazing thing. You capture it.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      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. 🙂

  2. Denzil says:

    Particularly effective with the WordPress snow falling over it Eliza!

  3. Widdershins says:

    It’s alive! 😀

  4. Anne says:

    There could not be a sharper contrast with the 35 degree C heat we are experiencing today! This is beautiful.

  5. Jewels says:

    Ice formations are so fascinating aren’t they? Beautiful Eliza!

  6. Laurie Graves says:

    I love ice formations!

  7. 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!

  8. Peter/Outlaw says:

    Jack Frost has been painting with his magic brush in your garden! He does such lovely work.

  9. susurrus says:

    This is a wonderful image. You have such an eye for beauty.

  10. Kathy Sturr says:

    WOW! Based on the studies of Masaru Emoto, I would say your garden is a happy, joyful place Eliza!

  11. Love the ice patterns you’ve captured here, Eliza!

  12. Amazing artwork in nature!! ☃

  13. Val Boyko says:

    Mesmerizing Eliza ☺️

  14. MK says:

    To me this looks Nature’s perfect intersection of Art and Science. Endless beauty.

  15. Christy B says:

    Is that ice? It looks so artistic the way that it’s placed in the photo!

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