days are warm
snow is melting
dripping from the roof
landing on ice cloaked earth
what do i spy
like an anenome
from the sea
mimicking
far off universes
right before my knees
continuing to be delighted
by ice
a never before seen find
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These certainly do have something of a fossil feel to them. We're a long way away from anything remotely resembling a melt.
ReplyDeleteThese really are fantastic ice formations. Never seen anything like this before.
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of sea urchins.
Your eyes are always finding unusual and lovely offerings of Nature, Tammie. It does remind me of a delicate sea creature. Sunny here today, too - everything dripping and the snow slushy on top. My family is skiing.
ReplyDeleteIt is very difficult to find on the ice something you had not discovered already, because what you show us it is mysterious and wonderful at the same time.
ReplyDeleteTomás.
so DELIGHTFULLY STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteTammie, these are so beautiful. The little wonders of nature - nothing can do it better!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing formations in the ice and you were just there to capture them! So your snow is melting already and we have been having icy winds here we should be calming down this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and beautiful words!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting that it froze in that crazy shape.
ReplyDeletethey do look like frozen tide pools!
ReplyDeleteYour talent for finding magic is amazing! :-)
ReplyDelete(Trying again Tammie! - hope this time I can get the comment to post.)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely - they remind me of mixed media collages pieces. Such a find!
Now that the big thaw has started, I hope you will enjoy these last weeks of winter and keep warm!
x
Hurraaaaaay!!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteyea, your comment worked,
Deleteso kind of you to try again and again!
yes, we are having a big thaw, took a long walk with Lucy and creeks are running for the first time this year, meadows are turning into lakes (slowly). This is a month early and i don't know when this has ever happened before. Though i have only been here nine years.
Two of the little urchin formations are still there, they are in the shade, fun to check in on them daily.
Sweet week to you!
So completely wonderful and amazing !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tammie, isn't nature fabulous. Our snow is almost gone here in South West Scotland, but they continue to get good skiing further north.
ReplyDeleteInteresting images Tammie! It's reassuring finding small stuff which resonates with our wider view of the universe.......
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Ruby
Just lovely, really like the first two!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool and abstract. Love it.
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