A blog, written with humor and heart, that shares nature photography and daily life observations. Grab a cup of coffee, put your feet up and take a few quiet moments to enjoy the wondrous images that Mother Nature gifts us with every single day! (And every once in a while, to enjoy no images and to just giggle).
With so much of the country suffering under enormous accumulations of snow and blizzard conditions, this might not be the best day to appreciate pictures of things frosty!! LOL!! :)
One of my favorite sights is to awaken to a hoar frost. I also like to drive through an area that looks like it is covered with a heavy dusting of powdered sugar. You captured the phenomenon beautifully.
I am just mesmerized by the beauty! I expecially like the ones with the blue contrast against the dark sky! quite lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe sun does make the Hoar Frost glisten...our ice storm gave us a similar look yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThey just get better and better Joan. It's going to be 70 today in eastern NC but it will only last this one day, then back to winter!
ReplyDeletewow...everything all glittery...love that 3rd pic...against the blue sky...
ReplyDeleteThese a stunning! What beauty nature provides for us. Thanks for capturing it so wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! Living in Phoenix, I must enjoy the cold over the internet!
ReplyDeleteYour lovely words about being in awe of nature moved me so much today. The photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutly beautiful photos !
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the world through your viewfinder!
ReplyDeletei love them all, the 3rd one down is my favoirte and i love it the mostest. gorgeous and awesome
ReplyDeleteWith so much of the country suffering under enormous accumulations of snow and blizzard conditions, this might not be the best day to appreciate pictures of things frosty!! LOL!! :)
ReplyDeleteI am in love with hoarfrost :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite sights is to awaken to a hoar frost. I also like to drive through an area that looks like it is covered with a heavy dusting of powdered sugar. You captured the phenomenon beautifully.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Joan, I have enjoyed all of your hoarfrost pictures... I especially like the ones with the blue sky in the background.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
It's a landscape I enjoy in photos (only) so thanks for sharing them. So lovely (from afar).
ReplyDeleteHoar frost is magical! These shots are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJust like millions of diamonds! Beautiful:)
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