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Your usual excellent composition
Thank you, Derrick!
Along with the snow and that dry grass I see green leaves!
Yes, some plants here are semi-evergreen, that green is bamboo… it’ll look pretty ragged come spring before new stalks arise.
Thank you for identifying them 🙂
I always find it so sad when the grasses get crushed by snow and rain. But they will be sprouting new shoots before we know it!
It’s true… only a couple of months and all will be renewed!
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Lovely photo with a hint of promise.
Thank you, Susie. Dormancy isn’t forever, thank goodness.
Eliza, your gift of capturing the simple, seemingly mundane, and showing its beauty is so appreciated. We do have a beautiful planet, despite all attempts to undo it. You remind us of this with your pictures. Thank you. ❤️
Thank you, Carrie, much appreciated. I love sharing the beauty I see. ❤
Simple and beautiful!
Thank you kindly, Dale! x
🙂 xo
Snow decoration…for some reason I want to try and braid it.
🙂 ‘Braiding sweetgrass’… did you ever read the book by that name?
Sounds interesting.
The ice is a subtle, but pleasing addition — at least for my eyes. The plants’ opinion may differ.
Thank you, Linda. Some grasses just glow in winter, much to my satisfaction. We need all the color we can get!
I always enjoy seeing winter snow photos.
Glad you do, we’re likely to have it for at least a couple more months. 🙂
grass brown dried dead
time to grow
soon
day getting slowly longer
Yes, so true. 🙂
I really like the way dried grass looks against the snow.
Thank you, Laurie. The starkness of winter makes us see so much more, it seems.
Very nice! Enjoyed seeing your image!
Thank you, Reed!
Love the golden colors – a promise of warmth to come.
Thank you, Su. Spring is around the corner!
The first thing I thought of when seeing the photo was String Beans. Call me weird! 😂 Let the spring come forth. 🌞
🙂 Thanks, John. We’re only two months away from spring!
Lovely hues of brown against the icy snow 🙂
Thank you, Donna!
Winter grass is quite pretty. Adds some much needed color to the winter landscape.
Thank you, Sandy. The spareness of winter yields much beauty.
Surprisingly so.
You find beauty in everything, Eliza! Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you, Kris, much appreciated! ❤
Lovely capture, Eliza. 🙂
Thank you, Robin!
Lovely pattern
Thank you, Karina! x
It kinda looks like I feel today –bedraggled, ha!!
🙂 Thanks, Debbie. Winter will do that!
I like the delicacy of the grass against the snowy background.
Thank you, Belinda. If not iced, it would play in the wind… animated sculpture!
A touch of winter white, autumn brown and spring green — lovely!
Thank you, Barbara! 🙂
Migzigis the Witch couldn’t understand why her broom wouldn’t take off until she glanced down. 😀
😀 Oops!
There is something very stoic about grasses. Even in the harshest season, they still manage to put in something of a show. And of course they’ll be green again before long 🙂
They offer great beauty in the winter, the golds and browns catching the low light. We still have to wait a few more months…at least until April. We usually see snowdrops at the end of March. It’ll be here soon!