All days are beautiful, but some are spectacular! The hoar frost that glazed the landscape yesterday morning was one of those.
Sparkling Snowscape
Light bounces off the snow like dancing diamonds scattered across the landscape. Parry Sound area.
Frosted
Beautiful hoar frost on the treetops the other morning, made for a stark contrast with the bright blue sky.
White bridge — Le Drake Noir
Icelandic winter landscape with snow. via White bridge — Le Drake Noir
Abandoned — Le Drake Noir
Rough icelandic nature, abandoned residence. via Abandoned — Le Drake Noir
Snow Day
SHARK SHARK... well, okay, not a shark, it's just Agnes the garden gargoyle, pretty much buried in the snow with just the tip of one wing protroding. I bet she's one ticked off and cold gargoyle 🙂 We received close to two feet of snow over an eighteen hour period yesterday and this morning. Shovelling and blowing …
What Lives in the Desert — My Everyday Photos
In a world of little rain, much manages to live and thrive in the desert climate of the southwest. Junipers and pinyon pines, shrubs of all sorts, cacti, lichens of all colors – even blue, and I imagine all sorts of flowering plants that show themselves in the spring. And in an ephemeral pool, I […] …
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A View Across the River Stour — The Wilden Marsh Blog
via A View Across the River Stour — The Wilden Marsh Blog
Earth: blending in or standing out? — This, that and the other thing
for One Word Sunday and Lens-Artist Challenge: Blending in or Standing Out via Earth: blending in or standing out? — This, that and the other thing
Being its own — Le Drake Noir
Proud, relaxed and independent attitude seen in the northern Wales.. via Being its own — Le Drake Noir


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