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Another one from the when it snowed and iced here.
I liked this,with the sun,which is natural.
The clouds too,which also are real.
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This wonderful lake I have photographed in our Norway holiday.
It was very cold. But nature was beautiful.
We no longer understand how God can fill the world with himself. For people of Western societies, the world has gradually become empty of meaning. . . . Gone is the intelligence of love capable of grasping the truth and beauty of creation from its origins, from God who contains it and nourishes it with himself. Instead, it has been replaced by a skeptical and cold rationality that moves among things without penetrating into their deepest roots.
-Chiara Lubich, Essential Writings (Hyde Park, NY: New City Press, 2007), 213.
"It's too cold to take a picture today" I said
"I'm not taking off my mitts and freezing my hands" I said
"Oh look at the beautiful frost and snow on the trees" she declared.
"Just wait a minute while I take off my mitts and get the shot!" I rejoined
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Spring is springng late this year. We're back down to sub-zero nighttime temps so the ground is still frozen solid. Looking at last Spring's photos, snowdrops were blooming, by now, as were all the witch hazels and the early crocus. This year, all we have are a few tiny green shoots, so far. And everything else is still waiting patiently for warmer days...
So freaking cold out. Stay warm!
And remember: if you cross paths with someone who thinks that cold weather is proof that climate change isn't happening, then you are crossing paths with someone who has no idea what climate change is and no understanding of it either. :)
Terrific Tuesday to you.
‘cold steel’ is part of the current exhibition ‘Water’ at the Kunstverein Paderborn. The exhibition is open until 3 August 2025 and shows the results of an international photo project with photographers from Poland, Ukraine and Paderborn.
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I really like the composition of this one and got lucky given I only had to trip the shutter 1 time today. This is not cropped. The reason i like this composition so well is these bushes line the entrance to the parking lot of my workplace. there are 2 rows of about 30 plants in each row. I have worked here for over 6 months. 4 times a day, 5 days a week for 6 month i drive past these bushes and today is the first day I noticed them.
We had a few days cold spell and the night frost had decorated many small plants which I could see along my morning walk. This modest looking plant with hoar frost decoration is the common nettle, which can be considered as an annoying weed or a useful food source depending on the point of view. Urtica dioica, often called common nettle or stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting), is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant, native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America, and is the best-known member of the nettle genus Urtica. Nettle soup is a common use of the plant, particularly in Northern and Eastern Europe. I have eaten nettle soup, and it is tasty, comparable to spinach soup.
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