Wednesday, December 13
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When I was a kid, I loved icicles...you are never too old to appreciate the beauty of ice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as long as you are wrapped up warmly, Margaret.
DeleteBe careful out there, but doesn't ice make a great subject for macro shots?
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed, Deborah
DeleteDeadly but magnificent!!
ReplyDeleteNature is a great artist, sweffling.
DeleteBeautiful pictures, Sue! An ice is not good for plants, is not it?
ReplyDeleteIt isn’t Nadezda but many suffer if they thaw too quickly
DeleteSo pretty. So decidedly different from the weather here at the moment.
ReplyDeleteYour weather is incredible, Michelle
DeleteWow !! Nature always creates the most beautiful sculptures! Ice sculptures really look great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos !!!
Happy weekend !
They soon disappeared, Ela.
DeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks Belinda
DeleteHow beautiful, they could pass as sculptures.xxx
ReplyDeleteThe shapes are fascinating, Dina
DeleteThank you very much for your wishes, Sue !!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, too !!
Thanks, Ela
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