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14 thoughts on “Nature in Ice #WordlessWednesday”
kevin cooper
Wow!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
😊 Thanks, Kevin.
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Cathy Brockman
Lovely
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Cathy. I’ll pass on your comment to a friend who took the pictures. Have a great day.
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Steven Baird
Impressive! But it’s way too soon for that, isn’t it? Isn’t it, please?
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Yes, Steven, it is way too soon. We’ve already had over eight inches of snow. It was too early for that too. Warmer weather is melting it now.
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Steven Baird
Wow. I hope it stays warmer for you for awhile.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Steven! This week looks good through Thanksgiving. 🌤🦃
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Ed Hoornaert
I take it from this picture that winter has arrived in your neck of the woods.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Unfortunately it has, Ed. Too soon! It’s always too soon for me.
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Mary, that looks way too cold. I can’t figure out what caused the ice formation (but remember I’m blind as a bat). I imagine you throwing a panful of water into the air and it froze on the way down! 😀 Stay warm and be safe. Hugs!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Teagan, in the first view, it looks to me like it is from the top of the bush. Water must have dripped from the overhang above it onto the bush/tree. I think it’s amazing how water froze as it dripped. (It seems.) I didn’t take this picture. A good friend took these for me. We walk together a couple times a week, and she puts up with me while I stop to take pictures along the way. When she saw this outside her apartment, she took them for me for Wordless Wednesday. I like the idea of throwing a bucket of water on it though for a picture. 🙂
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Ah! I can imagine that. It’s a great shot(s).
The sun finally came out here. Lots of rain overnight. It knocked down my leaves before they got to change color. Anyhow, now I need to push myself out the door to pull more weeds, while it’s not as hard. (My back hurts just thinking about it.) The past owners didn’t put down a shoddy barrier under the gravel — they didn’t use one at all! Take care my friend.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Do you have a low stool to sit on while pulling weeds? I hate that job. I’ll relay your comment about the “great shots” to my friend. I couldn’t get over there in time, so I’m glad she took it.
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