I love that ice formation! I've seen frost and ice seemingly "land" in some amazing patterns...but I've never seen anything like this. It reminds me of the glass that forms from lightening in that movie Sweet Home Alabama! Beautiful!
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~ ~ ~ Abby and Hopie go to the beach. On Saturday my granddaughter, Abigail, asked if she could come to her Hopie's house all by herself. Of course, I said I would love that! Her older brother, Verne, wanted to go to a friend's house and her younger sister, Natalie, is too young to be away from mum for an overnighter. So...it was me and Abigail for the weekend. She wanted to stay 2 nights! I think she may have been slightly motivated by the need for some alone time and Natalie's late night crying. ~ We cooked homemade cornmeal waffles together for breakfast. When your grandmother is a Montessori teacher you learn to cut your waffles up by yourself. You can see the concentration on her face. I didn't help at all! Verne's first day of Kindergarten! I drove up in the morning to watch him get on the bus! He loves it! On Monday morning Abigail and I drove back up to her house. My daughter, Hannah, came over with delicious donuts and Bonnie made a breakfast of bacon, s
A basket from the farmer's market. When I was a child my mum always had a fruit basket on the kitchen table. Fruit was always an option if we were hungry at any time during the day. I had the same when my children were young and I noticed while visiting my daughter last week that she had a basket of apples on her table for her children. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree... I tend to put a basket of vegetables on the table as well. Root veggies mostly since they don't need to be refrigerated. I think that they look beautiful and why should fruit have all the fun! My favourite part is that everything (even the basket) came from the local farmer's market. It's so important to support local farmers. Healthy food - healthy planet - healthy us nature notes Image-in-ing
~ ~ ~ A bit of reading material. I've been collecting books again... I've almost finished Think Indigenous. My daughter bought it as a gift for me but decided to read it first. She loved it so much it took her a bit to part with it. I am loving it as much as she did and have put it down almost all the way through because I don't want it to be over. Macro tex
This is an amazing find! I love it and thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteWOW...that ice formation is certainly quite interesting. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThe ice is fascinating and makes a wonderful image.
ReplyDeleteI love the shell one best. Photographing found objects can be inspiring sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen ice like this, I thought at first it was white seaweed… wow! Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing ice formation! It almost looks like frozen seeweed. Love the 'winter beach' mosaic!
ReplyDeleteI love that ice formation! I've seen frost and ice seemingly "land" in some amazing patterns...but I've never seen anything like this. It reminds me of the glass that forms from lightening in that movie Sweet Home Alabama! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe icicles are such a creative shape and look stunning in monochrome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous capture....definitely unusual
ReplyDeleteThere's a part of me that wants it to be due to the tidal pull ... what a fun thing to come across ... the beach in the off season is magical.
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