Hoarfrost in a line of spruce trees, half an hour before sunset.
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Hoarfrost in a line of spruce trees, half an hour before sunset.
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Chinese do these things to a huge degree and it’s amazing what they can accomplish. I’m not sure that I like it better than the smaller ones, the smaller ice sculptures and ice cities, it’s just almost too much I think. I think they lack artistry.But it certainly is a sight to behold that’s for sure.
So beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!
Up North we got our share of snow. 10 inches fell last night.
Adirondack chairs and a table on my backyard deck in the morning sun.
"Come in and set a spell."
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Gorgeous. We got a bit more last night. Had 10” last weekend.
Fun photos.
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here are a couple things I've finished during the pandemic to 1-pass the time and 2-create something pretty to look at.
We've had a very, very mild winter. Only one real frost to speak of. So no real winter beauty, just wet trees, yards and streets. It hasn't even been that rainy. I do have flowers here and there which have bloomed through the winter. They're so confused. My lavender has never stopped.
Wonderful needlework. Hearts are always a favorite here.
I'm convinced mild winters are a trend in the Northwest. I only like snow when I have nowhere to go. And that includes the mailbox.
Very pretty Kay!