The ice was strong enough to hold Annie's weight for a short time, before it broke.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Watery Wednesday
The river has a skin of ice on it,
and the geese have moved to the pond
where the ice reflects the dawn light.
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Snowstorm
The first snowstorm during the day.
The flowering crabapple tree is about ten feet away, and the evergreen about 70 feet.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Ice and Leaves
Red osier is a member of the dogwood family,
and is very common here, as the seeds are spread by the birds.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Today's Flowers
I'm still telling you about the small ice storm. Here is the goldenrod, during the five minutes of sunlight on the morning walk.
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Bur Cucumber
The afternoon sun highlights the inside of a bur cucumber,
and the lacy framework that is left when the protective layers have disintegrated.
Ice on the Lilacs
The precipitation started as rain, but became ice
before stopping a little while, and then turning into snow.
That means all the plants have a thin casing of ice,
even the lilacs. The longest icicles I found were on a leaf.
You should have heard the ice chiming as the branches moved in the gentle wind!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Dawn Geese
Yesterday, the ice crowded the geese to the far side of the river, and today, they moved to the pond, rather than fight the river ice.
Macro Flowers Saturday
The blossoms on my miniature rose bush are hanging on, despite all the frosts we have had.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Hyacinth
Last spring, I bought some potted hyacinths and daffodils. When I went to plant them outside last month, I found one of the hyacinths had started to put up leaves. Now it is blooming!
Skywatch Friday
The moon had not set
when the sun rose.
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Reflections in a Puddle
The wind was riffling the surface of this puddle, breaking up the reflections of the trees and the clouds.
Virgin's Bower
The seeds of the virgin's bower, with the sun behind me.
Not as magical as the photos looking into the sun, but still lovely.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Watery Wednesday
The pond is starting to freeze over, so the reflections are cast in a mixture of ice and water.
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