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Wordless Wednesday – Frost Patterns
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Beautiful ‘feathers’! Fab shot, Eliza!
Thank you, Donna!
Feathers, branches like pine needles. Nature is so amazing!
Indeed. This day was one of the best I’ve ever seen. 👍🏼
A Beautiful capture of natural Art. 🖼️ 🌿💜
Thank you, Karen. Nature is a master artist! 🙂
These intricate patterns are almost ‘alien’ to me as I don’t get to see them very often 🙂 They are beautiful.
Thank you, Anne. Frost can be so beautiful and amazing!
Photography at its best!!!!
Thank you, Dawn!
Looks like stone carvings! Beautiful!!
Thank you, Deb! 🙂
Always amazes me. Great photo!
Thank you, Gary. The wonders of nature. 🙂
They look like tiny palm fronds Eliza. So everything must have been designed from a frozen world first 🤣❤️🙏
The repetitions in nature are clear. 🙂
What an art in nature. I love it.
Thank you, Ronald.
Gorgeous
Merci!
That looks absolutely gorgeous! 😊
Thank you, Pepper. It was a great day for frost. 🙂
The pattern looks as though it could have been designed by William Morris; perhaps such a sight inspired him.
Nature inspires art. 🙂
Fascinating…I see many whiskers.
🙂 💖
Brrrrrr. I need to pull out a blanket for my lap after seeing that beautiful photo. Gorgeous capture, Eliza.
Thank you, Monika! 🙂
gorgeous Eliza
Thank you, Catherine! A rare treat these were.
So pretty
Thank you, Eunice!
Mother Nature’s Art – but in a different genre 🙂
Thank you, Dale. A rare delight these were!
So very pretty, this particular one!
✨🤩✨ Beautiful!
Thank you, Susan!
Feathery and frosty! Brrr….
Cold beauty for sure! Thanks, Barbara. 🙂
How fabulous!
Thank you, Carol. The frost that day was extraordinary!
Hi Eliza. Now that is a thing of real beauty. I am reading a very good book called ‘How to winter’ and the author talks about finding the awesome and using it to help you through the winter. I think your frost patterns qualify!
MJ
Thank you, MJ. I have found that really is the only way to get through a long stretch of winter.
stunning!
Thanks much!
So very lovely! Nature is one accomplished artist.
Agreed, a gift for all to see. 🙂
It reminds me of a lacy tablecloth. Such a beautiful, intricate pattern.
The conditions must have been just right to create these, so rare to see something like this. Thanks, Sandy.
Nature is something.
Truly! 🙂
Love that icy, lacy look, Eliza. Beautiful capture!
Thank you, Tina! Frost patterns can be so amazing!
Ooh, Jack Frost has been busy. Lovely patterns.
Thank you, Cathy!
Such artistry!
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Nature is the best! 👏🏼
Beautiful
Thank you, Gregory!
Love this Jack Frost art! 💙🪄
Thank you, Shelley!
That is beautiful, nature’s artwork and your eye!
Thank you, Belinda. Such a bounty there was that morning!
These are gorgeous patterns. I stopped and admired some frost patterns at the riverbank of a nearby river a couple hours ago 🙂
Thanks, Maria. There is so much beauty in the cold seasons!
Yes it is!
This is stunning! It could be wallpaper!
Thank you, Debbie. Another blogger commented that it had the look of William Morris. I concur!
Beautiful feather shaped frost patterns with such beautiful details.
Thank you, Rebecca. I was wowed by these.
Pretty patterns, a bit like lace or woven cloth designs.
Thanks, Tom. They were so elaborate!
Really beautiful!
The patterns are beautiful, of course. But I know how cold it was when we used to get them! Whoo-eee.
Thanks, Bela. We have at least two more months of frosty mornings. Soon come. 😉
I remember it well. Nearly 4 decades of my life. ☺️
Beautiful, feathery design! Where do you see these – do you have a cold attic or something of the sort that is cold enough to hold these patterns?
Thank you! This was on my car roof, huge designs one wouldn’t get on a window!
I’m picturing this as fabric for a tablecloth or a pretty dress. It’s stunning.
Thank you, so like damask. 🙂
Yes!
It looks like a jacquard weave, doesn’t it?
It does.
👍🏼
These patterns always stop me. We don’t get them here so much (or I’m not out walking along a creek after frost). As Alys said, it looks like cloth and when I read her comment, I thought, yes, jacquard!
Thank you, Lisa. Humans are often inspired by nature. 🙂
Awesome pattern and capture!
Thank you!
Gosh, that is a gorgeous natural pattern. Love it
Thank you!