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I think it is the leaf of a lime tree but am not putting it in the tags because I am not entirely sure. Shame on me, the tree is just a few yards from my house and I have lived here for 10 years but never felt sufficiently curious to find out what it was.
I found a dinosaur trapped in ice while cleaning out my freezer ;-)
For Macro Mondays "Vowel" theme (10-Dec-2018).
[Taken using my 18-55mm lens and an extension tubes]
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Some winters when we get very cold weather and very little snow, the ice on Potter Marsh freezes very smooth and clear.
It also traps bubbles from the Methane Gas that bubbles up from decaying matter on the bottom of the marsh.
These often make some beautiful frozen sculptures.
If you break the bubbles, the gas escaping from them will burn.
Pretty cool!
Some experimental photography where I froze some flowers in ice.
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Warm tones trapped in a cold block. Hazel nuts frozen mid-melt — texture, light, and contrast all locked in.
Thuja occidentalis L. - Le Thuya occidental (Cupressaceae)
Commons Names: northern eastern white cedar, or eastern arborvitae, swamp cedar, whitecedar, northern white-cedar or whitecedar, false white cedar, arborvitae, tree of life,
American arborvitae, eastern arborvita.
Noms communs: Cèdre blanc du Canada ou Thuya du Canada et plus rarement Thuya d'Occident ou Balai, cèdre des marais, arbre de la vie.
We had freezing rain overnight the other night... racing out before it melted... many wonders tempted my camera and me... This is a 'behind the bud' view of one of the many buds on my Dogwood... trapped in ice. It always amazes me the delicate, tiny buds can withstand this treatment and will burst forth in spring with a display of gorgeous white!
I will be away for a few days (leaving my other half to mind the fort at home)... will be spending time with my brother in Pennsylvania. If we aren't too busy with other things, I'm hoping to find time to visit friends and contacts the next week or so! Meantime, this might be my last post for awhile... much to do... much to do!
Another from our winter ice storm in January... I've given up on catching up on Flickr... just isn't going to happen... forgive my delinquency... I'll make it around eventually!
Rest assured that I enjoy your visits and comments and hope you are all enjoying life wherever you are!
Featured on the blog for the Colors of the Heart group. :-)
Creator: Unknown
Date: Unknown
Identifier: [919.8b67-no.103]
Rights: Public domain
Collection: (eg. Baldwin room - [books])
Courtesy: Toronto Public Library
You can order order a print or high-resolution copy.
"Critical position of the H.M.S Investigator on the North Coast of Barring Island"
Creator: Lieutenant S. Gurney Cresswell
Publisher: Day & Son
Date: August 20th 1851
Identifier: [br 919_8 c67 plate IV.jpg]
Rights: Public domain
Courtesy: Toronto Public Library
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"H.M Ships Heda & Griper in Winter Harbour"
Creator: Lieutenant Beechy
Publisher: John Murray
Date: Mach 6th 1821
Identifier: [919.8p13-p.122]
Rights: Public domain
Courtesy: Toronto Public Library
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"H.M.S Investigator in the pack"
Creator: Lieutenant S.Gurney Cresswell
Publisher: Day & Son
Date: October 8th 1850
Identifier: [br 919_8 c67 plate III]
Rights: Public domain
Courtesy: Toronto Public Library
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"Perilous situation of the Isabella & Alexander"
Creator: Captain J.Rofs
Publisher: John Murray
Date: August 7th 1818
Identifier: [919.8r59.21-p.76]
Rights: Public domain
Courtesy: Toronto Public Library
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Dad's old trap net boat the year the ice pulled the boat under water at Colchester Harbour in Aprox. 1969. It sat there till spring thaw we then re-floated it, we flushed the engines with gas line deicer "5 gal pail" cleaed out the distributer etc. cranked it over and it started after setting 4 months at the bottom. The engine was a 455 1950's chysler marine hemi. We sold the boat a few years later to a guy who was a JP in Blind River on the North Channel Georgian Bay.
This is from my frozen garden a month or so ago... I am unbelievably far behind at posting images... spring-like weather visited us for awhile last week but it has since turned cold again, reminding me that I have icy images that never made it to Flickr! Enjoy...
We had one more morning of chilly weather before the icicles melted, so I got that ice-encased bloom with my macro lens this morning. Hopefully, you think it's worth the effort too.
Taken 17 April 2012 in Duluth, MN.