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Wordless Wednesday – Still Icy
This entry was posted in Field Notes, My Photos and tagged macro photography, nature photography, winter ice, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
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.
Thank you, Anne. The freeze/thaw cycles of March are such a tease, but spring wins eventually!
Two fabulous photos
Thank you, Sheree. Back to melting today!
Whaaa 😮 Stunning.
🙂 Thanks much, Isha.
I instantly saw a wave frozen in action with your first photo. 😀
Thank you, Donna. Back to warmer temps today!
The intriguing and lovely world of frozen water.
Yes, always interesting to see!
The second photo brought to mind oysters on a reef.
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.
Wow! Nicely photographed!
Thank you, Hien!
Seems like a long winter.
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. 🙂
Great ice images Eliza! Enjoyed seeing them!
Thank you, Reed!
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.
Thanks, Laurie. Great idea, I’m all for pushing the season along!
But the question is, will I offend the Weather Gods?
Not at all! But of course, March can be capricious, often surprising us with a big storm… but let’s hope not this year!
Beautiful photos! ❤️
Thank you, very different from your neck of the woods, I imagine!
Very different than where I live!! So I love seeing all these wintery photos! 🤠❤️
Beautiful…but makes me shiver!
Thank you, Sandy. Monday was SO cold, but in the 40s today, much better!
Glad to hear it is a bit warmer!
Dramatic! I love how clear and smooth the ice is (that sounds strange written down, but it looks so glass-like)
Thank you, Allison! Ice formations always are fascinating to me, always changing. 🙂
Such lovely formations. I do like the contrasting rock face in the first photo.
Thank you, Belinda. Those few cold days produced a whole new crop of ice, fun to explore.
It looks like sculpture, Eliza!
Thank you, Kris. I often compare these daily ice shows to a sculpture museum where the exhibits change daily. 🙂
It will be gone soon because spring is on the way.
It sure is! Every day a bit more ice and snow disappear. 🙂
😊
Gorgeous images Eliza, the cold season is so beautiful where you are 💙
Thank you, Xenia! x
The ice makes for some interesting shapes. Lovely images, Eliza.
Thank you, Vicki! 🙂
These are gorgeous captures Eliza.
Thank you kindly, Cindy! x
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. 🙂
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. 😉
A shame it was undocumented but your description projects a nice image. 🙂
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. 🙂
Thank you, Joanne. Yes, it’s a photo taken from the local bulb show a few years back. I always take many more photos than get shown on the blog, so it’s good to sneak one in now and then. 🙂
I’m glad you did! 🙂
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.
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!
What interesting formations – almost like freezing motion. Hard to believe spring is so close!
Thank you, Carol. Raining today, so the ice is melting fast. We’re expecting even warmer temps ahead, 10-15C. That warm and the buds will be popping!
Sounds good!
Wonderful!
Thank you, Mic!
Brrr! That looks so cold and yet beautiful. 😊
Thanks, Irene. We had fierce winds and cold temps for a few days, but this coming week is looking good – 50/60s. What’s left of winter is melting!
Yippee!
Stunning captures Eliza! 😍
Thank you, Julie. These past few days have been quite warm and the ice is disappearing fast!
The first one looks like a dog to me Eliza!
🙂 Pareidolia is so fun, isn’t it?
Very cool! (Pun was not actually intended for once)
🙂 Thanks, LD!
Amazing photography. Nice photo.
Thank you!