autumn leaves
under ice
seasons shift
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pond mandalas
water
endless expression
fluid
frozen
artistic
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snow stars began
our snowy storm
ethereal spirit
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I woke to the low of 30F/-1C
Temps are dropping
not the usually rising during the day
28F at the moment
and so it goes
seasons changing
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Here we have improper temperatures for the month of November. And ... we see very little rain, the swamps are
ReplyDeletedecreasing a lot.
Have a good one, Tammie !
Tomás.
I think you also had a hot summer with lots of fires like we had. Wishing you just the right amount of rain Tomás.
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe've had the odd stray flake.
I am guessing that you will have more snow ;-)
DeleteWe have a big storm predicted for tonight.
Beautiful pictures! Unless you've had a pond to observe, you might not even understand those two "pond mandala" photos. Neat observations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for enjoying.
DeleteI wondered if the pond mandalas would be understood.
Beautiful images of early winter. I do love winter.
ReplyDeleteYes, winter in autumn, thank you Laura.
DeleteLove those snow stars! You show the real beauty of winter here, Tammie!
ReplyDeleteI love them too Sandra.
DeleteThank you for enjoying wintry details.
The water is gorgeous. Since our winter migration to the desert is stalled this year, I'm hoping the snow waits for a while.
ReplyDeleteI love the seasons...I love how things change, look, smell and feel. Lovely photos Tammie Lee! :)
ReplyDeleteTammie, two new terms I love - pond mandalas, and snow stars!
ReplyDelete^You shoot ice better than ANYONE! ANYWHERE! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteahhhh, thank you so much Jeanie.
DeleteLovely pictures. I am pleased it isn't as cold here in Scotland yet, though!!
ReplyDeleteYes, it can be an adjustment to go from warm to cold.
DeleteIt is quite pretty though and I guess I am ready. I looked at old photos and this seems to be normal timing, maybe a bit more snow though.
Thank you Ruma.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves under the ice are really pretty! Nice, creative shots!
ReplyDeleteDear Tammie - This post set fire on my imagination. Your Pond Mandala looks containing the universe of your frozen place and the snow stars are glinting in their muted voices.
ReplyDeleteYoko
I have never seen snow stars - how amazing! Do you know what causes them to form?
ReplyDeletePrachtige fotos Tammie ,als in een winterssprookje
ReplyDeletewonderschoon!!
Lieve groet
Christiene.
Beautiful pictures Tammie, like in a winter snack
wonderful !!
with kind regards
Christiene.
Oh my, I've never seen the snow stars. How do they form like that I wonder? 28 degrees...baby, it's cold outside haha. Your posts make my heart sing, Tammie Lee.
ReplyDelete~Sheri