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Pedaling nowhere! I know- it needs snow tires as well!

trapped within another world...inside ala ICICLE

Macro of little icicle, 1cm, hanging on a fence.

 

"Winter giveth the fields, and the trees so old,

their beards of icicles and snow."

Quote - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

 

And fences are given their frozen tears ;-))

 

HFF everyone!

It was 9 degrees when I shot this. The Sandhills had been spending the night on a pond. I guess this guy wanted to take some of it with him.

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This is a view of the Icicle River, near Leavenworth, Washington, from one of our hikes.

Heavy ice coats everything the waves touch on the shore of Lake Ontario in Humber Bay, Toronto

The patterns of icicles are always good. Reminded me of my youth when we would grab them off the side of a garage and have sword fights with our friends! I think I was a Pirate in my previous life!

Happy Mono Monday!

First photo of 2022!

 

Rotary Cove Beach

Goderich, Ontario

Canada

Snowflakes are falling

Jack Frost is painting on the grass

Icicles just glisten and glitter

Why the snow angels walk pass bye!

 

This was my first visit to this Valley Country Park. And thanks to one of our members of the Birmingham Photography Meetup Group, she knew this Park very well and was our guide for the day!

 

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Cascade mountains autumn in the Wenatchee National Forest.

Just when we thought the snow and ice was finished in what is now known as the warmest winter recorded, a little cold spell with some sub zero temperatures have provided us with an Easter Winter landscape, and after picking up some fallen icicles planting a Spring Icicle Garden, Happy Easter!!

 

Near Loch Milldam in Perthshire this morning.

Some great icicles hanging off this tree right in front of a small waterfall.

☼My works are often BEST VIEWED LARGE

 

Playing with roof Icicles.

Silhouette tree=PNGWING

 

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Icicles formed from splashes under a fallen tree over the Tenaya Creek.

 

First week of February, 2020

Mirror Lake Trail,

Yosemite Valley,

Yosemite National Park

California, USA

Along the shoreline of the beach.

 

Bayfield,Ontario.

Canada

Freezing nights and the puddles on the main road created this beauty

Icicles hang from the roof and a clothesline on the balcony. the old brick building in Krasnogorsk.

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Collective 52 Photo Project. Week 49/52 ''Ice''

 

Last Winter was exceptionally cold here in Thessaloniki Greece. This image was taken in a public garden where the water usually cascades over a wall. The garden is close to the sea, which normally means it is slightly warmer.

Breckenridge, Colorado

FRANKFORT MINERAL SPRINGS FALLS

View from within the icicle rimmed grotto.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

IJspegels, Eiszapfen

Sony A7RIII with FE 90mm F2.8 Macro

Icicles on the front of our house

I've never before seen icicles in Soda Dam on the Jemez Creek -- what a treat!

 

The Soda Dam is made of travertine, calcium carbonate precipitated from groundwater. There are currently 15 springs and seeps in the Soda Dam area with a maximum temperature of 48 degrees C. The springs that precipitated the travertine discharge from a strand of the Jemez fault zone that runs through the area. The Jemez fault predates the formation of the Valles caldera.

 

The maximum age of the travertine deposits that make up the Soda Dam is 7000 years. Older deposits in the area have been dated at 480,000 to 1 million years old. This is about the same age as the Valles caldera.

 

About 35 years ago, the State Highway Department dynamited a hole in the dam in order to build the current road and the plumbing of the hot spring waters was disrupted. Because of the disruption, the Soda Dam is now slowly disintegrating.

at sunset, both hot and cold!

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