

Shelley M. White -Author: Cannabis for Lyme disease // Clinical Herbalist: Lyme disease and co-infections // Yoga Instructor // Nutritionist
"Consider the birds of the air...."
nature + landscape photography / 123 degrees west, 45 degrees north
Where observation and imagination meet nature in poetry.
Bring Nature Into Life
Be Original!
Enjoying Scotland's Wildlife
Capturing the beauty of God's creation through the lens of a camera
An Artist's View
Lives and writes at the foot of Pikes Peak
Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts and beyond.
storyteller with a camera
Gardening, making and exploring. Canberra, Australia.
The daily life of an addict in recovery
keeping an eye on nature
One tale, woven in a thousand
diary of a locked down American in Italy.
Exploring sustainable options, minimalism, and gardening.
Notes from a wildlife-friendly cottage garden
I like that.
Thanks, Jim. I couldn’t resist capturing and sharing it. 🙂
Fascinating…..and a bit creepy!
Yes, a bit disconcerting to look at every day! 🙂
Cool! This is what our brain looks like when we get ‘brain freeze’ from drinking something too cold!
LOL! Love it! Thanks, Donna. 🙂
WOW! Strange…..
🙂 IKR? Thanks, Cindy!
Hah! That is so cool!
🙂 Thanks, Dale. I’ve been waiting all week for a sunny day to enhance the contrast and was finally rewarded yesterday!
Woo hoo!
Ha, indeed! Or a maze to find your way out of.
Thanks, Denzil!
Ha so good 🤩
🙂 Thanks, Karen!
Crazy image, Eliza… looks like a snow jigsaw puzzle!
Now that would be one challenging puzzle! 🙂
I think so too, Eliza…
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Cool! What an interesting way to describe it.
Thanks, Steve!
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Mother Earth. Showing us who she is. What she knows. We notice. Lovely picture. Powerful caption. 🙏🏻💜
Thank you, Carrie. Isn’t it interesting the universal repetition of patterns in nature?
Yes, indeed it is. I’m endlessly fascinated and intrigued by them each and every time I see or otherwise learn of another.
Fascinating. I have not seen that so thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Judy. Looking down from the second floor, I just had to capture and post it. 🙂
Love the Silent Sunday photo and imagination!!🙂 After looking at blogs we follow this morning, the So Cool Silent Sunday award goes to Brain Fog and Ice Bats in the Ice Cave.🙂
Ha, thanks, S! We’re on a roll! 😀
I meant snow!!!😁
Nature makes the best patterns.
So true! 🙂
I love what I call nature’s analogies, and this sure fits. Remember when you mentioned that the surface of the Osage Orange looks like a brain? Now your snow reminds me of that fruit.
Patterns in nature seem universal, tree branches and river deltas mirror our own blood system. Kind of cool.
Or wrinkled skin. 🙂
Like those apple-head dolls! 🙂
Yes! Fun.
Thanks, Laurie!
I haven’t seen anything like this, thanks a lot for sharing. 👍😊🥰🙏
Thank you, Francis. We had heavy rain on top of snowfall, which formed the rivulets.
That really looks great.Thanks a lot. 👍😊🥰🙏
Beautiful texture and nice to see that bright, cheery sun!
Thanks, Tina! Yes, we actually had two days of sun in a row, but today and tomorrow are back to gray. Oh well, nice while it lasted!
A welcomed mid-winter gift!!
Love the name you have given it! Hope it’s not too icy. We had light drizzle freezing immediately it hit the frozen ground a few days ago which was not much fun in the yard!
Thanks, Cathy! Our days have been above freezing, so the snow is soft. Tues. a cold front comes through and the temps will plunge. Friday night is predicted to be -2ºF! Winter finally arrives!
The perfect name! ….and very creepy.
IKR? 😀 Every time I looked out the window, that’s what I thought. Rather unsettling, hehe. Thanks, Maria.
Great title. Rain was in the forecast for us as well but it past us by. 😊
Thanks, Pepper. Being just east of you, I’m hoping for the same. 🙂
Aptly named! It does look like pictures of a brain. Hasn’t this been a LONG winter?!?
Thanks, Debbie. It can feel that way, though I’ll not complain about its mildness!
Great description!
🙂 Thanks, Kris!
Oh it does look like brain 😂
Haha, right? 😀
Very cool .. in a curious alien way❤️
Yes, it is. 🙂 Thanks, Val!
It does look like the surface of a brain! Interesting effects this roller coaster weather brings with it. 🙂
Yes, strange weather… not looking forward to Friday’s chill!
Hi Eliza.Love it!
MJ
🙂 Thanks, MJ!
A slippery combination 😏.
Hah! Sure is! 🙂
Yes, that does look like a brain 😂
🙂 Yup!
BRAINNNNZ! 😀
🙂
Oh Wow! I do like the way the snow looks!
Thank you, Kathleen. It certainly was unusual!
Okay, that sort of grosses me out…the brain thing and all.
LOL, yeah, I get it. Luckily, it is nowhere near the real thing!
OH, the things we see 🙂
Ha, yes we do!
Hahahaha
It does look like brain snow
🙂 Glad you agree!
You’re right, it does look like brain snow! In which case, I wonder what it’s thinking about…
😀 Lol, love to ponder that one!
I see! Appropriately titled for sure!
🙂 Thanks, Denise! For days, that is all I could see when I looked outside!