It's currently 19 degrees here and I wish I could have stayed warm and toasty at home today. Wind chills are unspeakable. I can just imagine how miserable I'd be if I had to get out in something like this.
These were actually taken on one of our "warmer" winter days...when temps were in the upper 20s. We've had too many days in the single digits or with below zero windchills this year.
Magic shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jim! ☺
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week-end!
Lea
Beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteOh how exquisite!! Wishing you a very happy New Year:-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! Those are some amazing shots!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of images!! And, congratulations for braving the elements.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lea, Eileen, Laura, Novroz and Stanley.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year, everyone!
I had very similar experience in Poland! :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy New Year to you.
Happy new year, Nisha! ☺
ReplyDelete*shudder*
ReplyDeleteIt's currently 19 degrees here and I wish I could have stayed warm and toasty at home today. Wind chills are unspeakable. I can just imagine how miserable I'd be if I had to get out in something like this.
Sure does make for gorgeous photos, though. ;-)
These were actually taken on one of our "warmer" winter days...when temps were in the upper 20s. We've had too many days in the single digits or with below zero windchills this year.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a beautiful frost. i particularly like the shot with the long spikes of ice crystals on the branches.
ReplyDeleteAlice: Thanks! I loved how those two turned out, though I wish I'd thought to zoom in a bit more. :)
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to keep that in mind for the next frost.
ReplyDeleteNext frost?? You mean there'll be more? It's not spring yet? *whimper*
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