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Frost Ferns
This entry was posted in Country Living, My Photos and tagged Frost, frost ferns, photography, winter, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
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Thanks!
Wow! That’s amazing ❄️
Thank you, Karen!
Reblogged this on Purplerays.
Thank you for reblogging!
What beautiful patterns! Have these been formed on glass?
Thank you, Anne. It was the roof of my car after rain followed by a quick freeze.
Like a frozen tropical leaf. Wonderful.
Thank you, Cindy!
Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal.
Thank you for reblogging, Eliza!
In my childhood, every window would be covered in frosty artwork in winter. These days, our double glazed windows deprive us of the pleasure…
It’s true, energy efficiency is better trade, I suppose. This was the hood of my car. 🙂
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie ~ Authors.
Thank you for reblogging, Anita!
Truly exquisite!
Thank you, Dawn. I love when the conditions are right for such frost to form.
Delicate and fragile, you’ve captured that so well.
Thank you!
Welcome!
😮 mesmerizing. The color is incredible.
Thank you, Alice!
Feathery frosty beauty. Are these on one of your windows. Our energy efficient glass did away with these. I miss them.
Thanks, Steve. It was the hood of my car. Had to run back in for the camera! 🙂
This reminds me of my childhood when every morning, I’d wake up seeing my window decorated this way. Then we’d hurry up & get dressed because it was so cold! Two sides of “the good old days”!!
Yes! Then breathing on the frost to watch it melt away. 🙂
GORGEOUSNESS!
🙂 Thank you, Catherine!
Mother Nature truly is the best artist around.
I totally agree! One masterpiece right after another. 🙂
Cold, cold, cold, and utterly beautiful!
Thank you, Laurie. Rain followed by a quick freeze yields amazing patterns!
Beautiful image Eliza!
Thank you, Reed! This one stopped me in my tracks and had me scurrying for my camera.
That’s a beauty, Eliza!
Thank you, Pete!
Wow. What with Laurie showing ice fishing and you showing this, I have a small idea what winter is like elsewhere this year!
While it has been a milder than usual winter, it still has been cold enough for ice and snow to stick around. Our north-facing yard still has lots of snow!
I hope it’s still lovely and white. In urban areas, it looks bad fast when it sticks around.
Snowbanks along the road are definitely ugly with grit, (don’t mention the potholes!) but the fields and woods always are pretty.
A true gardener you are, Eliza — you find plants in everything, even ice.
Ha, you’re right there! Thanks, Jet. 🙂
Perfectly described:)
Thank you, Karina!
Made me smile on yet another miserable rainy day. 🙂 Thank you. 🙂
Happy to add a smile to your otherwise dreary day. 🙂
Fine detail! Nature’s etchings.
Yes, Nature has a fine hand! 🙂
Stunning and amazing you captured this beautiful image on your car!🙂
It was, I’d never seen anything quite like it!
Wonderful. And cold. Stay warm Eliza! 😃
Thanks, Cathy! Our weather has been so variable, warmish, followed by deep freezes. Weather weirding!
Oh my goodness!! This creation is totally jaw dropping! The wonder! The perfection! The beauty! Is this from one of your windows? Just wow!
This was the roof of my car, about 3’x4′ – huge ferns of frost! Pretty cool… 😉
OH WOW!!! Mother truly is the Master Artist, Eliza!!
Agreed 🙂 thanks, Amy!
This is an amazing texture and color!
Nature definitely amazes!
So very pretty! ❤
Thank you, Donna!
Wow. Frosty ferns make for a great photo. Haha. Thank you so much for sharing, Eliza! Beautiful!
Thank you, Parker!
How remarkable! Mother Nature is a fabulous artist (even if she does occasionally demonstrate a mean streak).
Yes, she is. Thankfully, her kindness exceeds her occasional fits of temper. 🙂
Oh wow! That is just art. Beautiful.
Thank you very much, Adele!
Awesome. I’ll have to take pictures if the ice rime at the top of jay. It’s like that but 3d.
Wonderful….I’d love to see that! ❤
That’s amazing ! ❤
How gracefully the forms fill the rectangle. I can almost feel the texture.
Thank you, Steve. These were the most dramatic in size that I’ve ever seen.
How remarkable it looks so botanical and with such artistry. Your photo conveys all that so well.
Thank you, Carol.