I am so sorry you all are under a blanket of the snowy stuff. But is seems to be warming up a tad bit for you. 37F--we are about 15 degrees warmer. I am sending some warmth your way. MB
Oh, I just love bubbles under the ice. So interesting! Our temp. got above freezing today, and plenty of melting, but now everything is slushy, and miserable to walk around. We still have a ton of snow. Have a great week. B.
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Just amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat is really neat. Nice macro.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry you all are under a blanket of the snowy stuff. But is seems to be warming up a tad bit for you. 37F--we are about 15 degrees warmer. I am sending some warmth your way. MB
That's so cool! No pun intended. . . it is 60 degrees here today and I have given up looking for more snow. sigh
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like soap bubbles...and that one line of bubbles looks like a snake has shed its skin.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it's warming up some. Won't be long now 'til spring rises up to greet you with sunshine and flowers!
Gorgeous! I love the patterns you find in and under the ice!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love bubbles under the ice. So interesting!
ReplyDeleteOur temp. got above freezing today, and plenty of melting, but now everything is slushy, and miserable to walk around. We still have a ton of snow.
Have a great week.
B.
How awesome!
ReplyDeleteC'est magnifique ma chère amie!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, this is really perfect!
Léia :)
Rest assured, Spring is coming.
ReplyDeleteexcellent textures!
ReplyDeleteVery awesome. The lines looks like it is drawn. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlinded by the Light
Yay! for melting ice.
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeleteThe melting would be good to see. I love how you brave the cold to share it with us. :)
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