...my sunburnt home ~ earthy ~ autumnal pallette ~ snap crackle blue ~ aqua mist ~ a journey ~ word weaver ~ thru' the looking glass cold ~ ice dance...
Of course the stones are always a favorite, but those triangle prisms are special,too.I wonder why your river stones are so colorful and unique? I've not seen the same anywhere else.
Beautiful ! I've got to come here for my ice fix Tammie. There's a rumour that we may get a cold snap in February.I hope so, I have withdrawal symptoms.
I've seen the photos below so I know what this is... but here they look like tiny geysers that have blown and frozen immediately as the water has hit the freezing air temperatures.
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Beautiful!!! So nice colour in the stone, and the ice gives a great images.
ReplyDeleteWonderful poem also!
Have a nice week to you Tammie.
From Hilda
It sure is!
ReplyDeleteSuperb captures and the perfect words! I love the colors! Can almost hear the water! Hope you have a lovely evening, Tammie!
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Soooo sweet, and what can be more sweet than this?? Nothing, but the nature like you have put it..
ReplyDeleteI adore your first and third picture here! So calm, dreaming and sweet..! :)
Nice week to you! :)
So restful. So beautiful. And somehow, so warming.
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate frozen treats. I wonder what the ice would say if it could write in those speech bubbles?
ReplyDeletehello every one~
ReplyDelete@ Walk in the woods: the beauty of icy winter warms me too!
@ Arija: perhaps has a personal message for each of us, how ever we are touched or moved as we look at it and sense it's nature and beauty.
lovely evening one and all.
Tammie
Frozen delights for the eye. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
ReplyDelete...my sunburnt home ~ earthy ~ autumnal pallette ~ snap crackle blue ~ aqua mist ~ a journey ~ word weaver ~ thru' the looking glass cold ~ ice dance...
ReplyDeleteThese are spectacular photos.
ReplyDeleteI love what ice does on rivers and streams.
And your river rocks there are so beautiful.
Nicely done.
:-)))
Been frolicking through your winter wonderland of photos! Absolute magic!!!!
ReplyDeleteIcy jewels ... definitely winter's eye candy!!!
ReplyDeleteI love these shots. These are amazing! I agree with Clytie. Icy jewels!
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful, but I especially love the last one with the deep colour in the water beneath the ice.
ReplyDeleteOh, so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe colors in your frozen river beds always amaze me: so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteOf course the stones are always a favorite, but those triangle prisms are special,too.I wonder why your river stones are so colorful and unique? I've not seen the same anywhere else.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks below the ice are gorgeous. Your macro of the ice surface is amazing. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,Tammie. The ice is a terrific added addition. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
The rocks here are not that colorful or maybe I have not found them yet. Your photos are wonderful as always.
ReplyDeletehi everyone,
ReplyDeletelove having you stop by!
I think our colorful rocks are limestone, different ages.... I will have to find out again.
these rocks are in a lake, but yes we have them in rivers and creeks, fields..... love them, yum! So glad you do too!
Tammie
The stones become so beautifully coloured as they rest in the water! Fascinating, enchanting photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!!
ReplyDeleteStillness of the Water
I like very much stones, usually I'm looking for and save them.My lucky stone is black, "onice nerA".
ReplyDeleteWhat tiny miracles of ice! Lovely lovely lovely.
ReplyDeleteAll of them delightful but the second one is like drops of magic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful colours :)
ReplyDeleteoh my, this bottom pic... those blues and browns. the ice crystals... xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are incredible!! So artistically captured.
ReplyDeleteMy Wednesday post: UNDER THE SEA
Beautiful !
ReplyDeleteI've got to come here for my ice fix Tammie.
There's a rumour that we may get a cold snap in February.I hope so, I have withdrawal symptoms.
Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderfull colors. Great Tammie
ReplyDeleteLovely and relaxing pictures, and along with a well written poem it's a kind of therapy :-)
ReplyDeleteRune
Dear Tammie, You share such breathtakingly beautiful images of winters play on water. The colors and textures are truly amazing. Lovely words too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, excellent photographs!
ReplyDeleteWow, Tammie, those are amazingly beautiful photos. The beautiful colors of the rocks with the icy crystals on top are just lovely. Mickie ;)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ice-shots ! and...as ususal a wonderful text!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and icy details!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breathtaking, Tammie. I am always mesmerized by your gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteTL - eye candy indeed - always love the stones in your lake - frozen or not. Go well. B
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous colors and details.
ReplyDeleteOh that last image is so amazing....
ReplyDeleteI am always left marvelling at the sumptuous patterns left by Jack frost. Beautiful shots Tammie.
ReplyDeleteInteresting photos. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe fingers of winter paint such lovely jeweled facets of sparkle over those bright stones.
ReplyDeleteI am, as always, so inspired by your photography and poetry. You are not only an artist, but an incredibly talented writer.
Incredible photos. I love the imagery of pebbles snuggling up in their watery bed! Wishing you well Tammie!
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Hi Tammie
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, very special!
Many greetings and have a nice rest of the week!
Yvonne & Raphael
I've seen the photos below so I know what this is... but here they look like tiny geysers that have blown and frozen immediately as the water has hit the freezing air temperatures.
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