Wordless Wednesday – Still Icy

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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67 Responses to Wordless Wednesday – Still Icy

  1. Anne says:

    You are really going to enjoy your spring flowers once they are out in force, yet … the ice you show here has a certain beauty too.

  2. Sheree says:

    Two fabulous photos

  3. Isha Garg says:

    Whaaa 😮 Stunning.

  4. I instantly saw a wave frozen in action with your first photo. 😀

  5. Alice says:

    The intriguing and lovely world of frozen water.

  6. shoreacres says:

    The second photo brought to mind oysters on a reef.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      I can see that. 🙂 The splash from the waterfall can build up round spheres during prolonged freezes growing to 2″ – however, these were smaller, but the formations are always interesting.

  7. neihtn2012 says:

    Wow! Nicely photographed!

  8. Seems like a long winter.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Our winters are rather prolonged, to say the least, but we’re about average this month in terms of temps and weather. March is quite mixed, we’re just coming off a 3-day freeze, and should hit 50 today to start melting everything again. 🙂

  9. Great ice images Eliza! Enjoyed seeing them!

  10. Sure is! That second picture is exquisite. Today I plan on heading outside to shovel off the patio so that I can invite friends over when the weather is warm enough.

  11. dprastka says:

    Beautiful photos! ❤️

  12. sandyjwhite says:

    Beautiful…but makes me shiver!

  13. Dramatic! I love how clear and smooth the ice is (that sounds strange written down, but it looks so glass-like)

  14. Such lovely formations. I do like the contrasting rock face in the first photo.

  15. Kris P says:

    It looks like sculpture, Eliza!

  16. It will be gone soon because spring is on the way.

  17. Tranature - quiet moments in nature says:

    Gorgeous images Eliza, the cold season is so beautiful where you are 💙

  18. Vicki says:

    The ice makes for some interesting shapes. Lovely images, Eliza.

  19. cindy knoke says:

    These are gorgeous captures Eliza.

  20. Ice globes! We’ll still see some ice for a while but it doesn’t last long now. Right outside your door? I am envious. 🙂

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Yes, the waterfall is always changing with easy access, for sure. 😉 This latest cold spell produced the most magnificent ‘ice palace,’ it was filled/covered with delicate, lacy crystal. Undocumented, though. 😉

  21. Joanne says:

    You always find the most interesting ice patterns to share, Eliza!
    And is that a new “spring” themed header I see on your blog? Very pretty. 🙂

  22. Robin says:

    So beautiful! I love your icy bubbles. Spring will be around soon. I suspect we’ll slide right into summer within the next few weeks. That tends to be the way of it down here.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thanks, Robin. Today is raining and that always makes the snow and ice melt fast. My snowdrops are up and I saw a few spears of daffodils poking through. We’re on the cusp of spring!

  23. naturebackin says:

    What interesting formations – almost like freezing motion. Hard to believe spring is so close!

  24. Irene says:

    Brrr! That looks so cold and yet beautiful. 😊

  25. Jewels says:

    Stunning captures Eliza! 😍

  26. The first one looks like a dog to me Eliza!

  27. Laura Denise says:

    Very cool! (Pun was not actually intended for once)

  28. rajkkhoja says:

    Amazing photography. Nice photo.

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