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The fog hangs thickest over the frozen water in the drainage ditch that runs across the frosty fields on Marton Moor.
View from my window - Having one of those horrible weather days in Toronto - icy roads and sidewalks, accidents, fallen electrical lines, sirens... I won't venture outside and risk a fall!
The dark gloomy clouds broke up for about fifteen minutes this morning, just enough time to get a momentary look at this visiting female cardinal in good light. Freezing rain tonight turns to snow tomorrow - why in the world do I live in Iowa?
Patea, South Taranaki, NZ
This meat processing plant was established in 1893 as a cannery but converted to frozen meat in 1904. It was bought by the Vestey Group of Liverpool in 1934, a notorious tax dodging enterprise which by then was based in Brazil.
Livestock was railed in, processed, frozen and railed out with the waste dumped directly into the Patea River over which part of the plant was built. At one time it employed over 1000 people, mostly local Maori and was a huge loss to the region when it closed in 1982.
Il has only been partially demolished since its closure over 30 years ago.
Silver Creek, in my neighborhood, is gorgeous in the winter because of all the reflections when the water is cold and reflective.
Another one from yesterday morning when the world looked like a page from a fairytale book. Gisteren ochtend geschoten in het prachtige winter wonderland wat ik nu al mis.
February was the coldest on record in South Western Ontario. This photo was taken in February when the temperature varied between -20 and -37 Celsius, depending on the wind.
Jenbach is a stream and is located in Bavaria, Germany. At the food of the mountain Wendelstein you can walk along this wild stream. Very seldom it is that cold and a part of this wild stream is frozen.
This is our second day under a freezing rain warning. Everything is covered with a sheet of sparkling ice. This has been a very, very odd April as far as I can remember. Wish you a wonderful day...
After days of Arctic outflow weather, Snow and bitter temperatures, the outflow has been defeated by the inflow. We are now in a transition between snow and freezing rain. Heavy rain forecast for all the next week will make snort work of the snow! Here is a branch of a Japanese Maple coated in ice.
Its been a while since I've been to Pirton, but the weather made it a very attractive option.
A freezing fog descended on Pirton Pool, shrouding the islands and trees in a cold and murky cloak. Ice formed where the fog touched the grasses and trees, turning them a very fetching white.
..and in case you were wondering, this is not a B&W shot, it was just that grey and gloomy!