The glaze of ice left by the freezing rain on Friday sure made for interesting photography. As I looked into the woods, I saw ice clinging to every tree and branch...quite a site!
Hi Salty Great Country Capture. I have said on a few blogs that I visit that icicles are a thing of the past around these parts. I was a child when I last saw a proper deep freeze as this picture show.
I hope I get to see another one before my time here is up. ha!
the icicles look like a bead fringe on the sign. Realy nice but i think its too cold for me. We did have a bit of frost this morning but it was gone in a blink.
The only icicles we've had this year are the ones hanging below the bumpers of our cars! I remember as a kid, we used to have them as long as daggers, hanging from the rooflines. My dad would knock them all down before we kids would play outside, so we didn't use them as weapons! heehee
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I felt the chill Salty :)
I bet that was a sight to see! I like the sign picture.
Haven't seen anything like that in person for years! Love it.
The glaze of ice left by the freezing rain on Friday sure made for interesting photography. As I looked into the woods, I saw ice clinging to every tree and branch...quite a site!
Lots of ice. I hope the damage wasn't too bad.
Nice shot! Love how the ice is handing on the sign!
Hi Salty
Great Country Capture.
I have said on a few blogs that I visit that icicles are a thing of the past around these parts. I was a child when I last saw a proper deep freeze as this picture show.
I hope I get to see another one before my time here is up. ha!
Freezing rain did a number on this. Nice post.
Great capture. I wish you would be OK after ice storm passing. You get warmer today ; )
Cheers,
DSM
Looks very icy but magical.
the icicles look like a bead fringe on the sign. Realy nice but i think its too cold for me. We did have a bit of frost this morning but it was gone in a blink.
The only icicles we've had this year are the ones hanging below the bumpers of our cars! I remember as a kid, we used to have them as long as daggers, hanging from the rooflines. My dad would knock them all down before we kids would play outside, so we didn't use them as weapons! heehee
I think I took several hundred photos when we had our ice storm - I love digital!
This shot really caught my eye. I don't know if it's the dark brown sign with the trees or the ice, but I like it alot.
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