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Sunday, November 20, 2011

it's been frosty

we've had some beautiful frost in the mornings
it covers everything like sugar on a cake


this picture below is a cabbage leaf with dew droplets frozen in place:

foxglove:

boxwood:

fennel:

rose:

I'm hoping for a hoar frost .... those are truly magical

p.s. I will link today's post with Rebecca's postcards from paradise ... link link link

21 comments:

  1. Beautiful images! Thanks for sharing them with the rest of us!

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  2. Beautiful photos you have taken :) we have more 'frosting' on everything, I'm afraid.

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  3. These are so gorgeous Kimmie!

    Uh, what is a hoar frost?

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  4. I almost believe it is colder in your neck of the woods than mine. I am truly impressed with your camera (and photographic skills, too). SUPER photos.

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  5. dear sweet kimmie,

    each and every capture is delicious!
    truly frozen in time treasures.
    you are stirring my memories of some sugar sprinkled citrus candies. do you remember them? i can almost taste the sweet and tart the crunchy crystal texture on the outside and the dense citrus within.

    i am always smitten with beauty here...today you have taken me to a crystal wonderland!

    thanks for linking and each postcard from paradise.

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  6. These photos are just incredible. Truly. I love coming here and scrolling through all this beauty. It's like having a personal beauty shopper.

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  7. Fabulous, fabulous, we haven't had any yet but I will be out there snapping just as old frosty does his artwork!

    Have a lovely week,

    Sue x

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  8. Mother Nature at her best with icing on top! Beautiful Kimmie. pen x

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  9. oh my goodness. such magic... you say a hoar frost is even more magical, but i can't imagine how!

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  10. Exquisite!
    But I thought this *was* hoar frost...

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  11. everything looks sugar coated, great shots. boy are the leaves dropping now. we had our first below freezing temps yesterday.

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  12. Bbbbrrrrrrrr! but what wonderful photos. Nature encapsulated.
    JoZarty x

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  13. Gorgeous photos. Love the frozen droplets.
    You are right...hoarfrost is so beautiful!

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  14. Your photographs are awesome! I am sending you Thanksgiving Blessings! Peace, mary Helen

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  15. Bless you for braving the cold to bring us those nature delights!

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  16. your photos are absolutely splendid dear Kimmie

    can you tell I adore them!!!

    off to look up what hoar frost is exactly
    oxo

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  17. Wow! It's been a while since I've visited your world of exquisite art and exposition!

    The blessings just increase and increase!!

    Thanks for making our World a much better place!!!

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