Snow melting on spruce tree
M is for MELT
A week ago, even though the day was cold (just ask my ears and fingers), sun shining on this spruce was melting the snow on the tree's branches.
Pefferlaw Creek
Water in this creek kept part of it free of ice.
Insulation needed!
This house is undergoing major renovations and I'm sure adding insulation is in the plans.
I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE
Great series of magical and very chilly looking images!
ReplyDeleteThe first one will make a perfect Christmas card :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm also sure the owner will add some insulation, the icycles are wonderful!
My favourite is the Pefferlaw Creek - beautiful colours!
Have a fine day
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Thanks to you Camera Girl I am reminded that winter does have some beauty in it.
ReplyDeleteOh wow those icicles in the last shot look very menacing, but also striking.
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Gorgeous captures! I love the first and last photos. Those icicles are wonderful.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteGreat icicles on that overhang and spruce!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI like that first photograph the best.
ReplyDeleteThe icicles are gorgeous, but they're dangerous when they fall down from the roofs.
ReplyDeletePretty winter pics. The last one reminds me of when I was a child walking to school in Duluth, Minnesota in the winter. I'd see icicles like this, break them off, and eat them like a popsicle! Probably not too sanitary, but on the other hand, it probably helped my wee body build some resistance to germs. Just guessing.
ReplyDeleteYour last picture is very impressive ! Must be scary to be Under ice when it's mmelting -and maybe falling !
ReplyDeleteEverything looks a little bit magical when covered in icicles!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the first picture I thought we had slipped back into December and Christmas. The second one made be a bit more hopeful about spring comeing... eventually.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Very pretty shots, EG!
ReplyDeleteSpring will come... eventually!
Thank you so much for cooling me down on such a hot day EG.. Fab frosty images.
ReplyDeleteThose icicles are interesting ... pretty in the first pic, but kinda dangerous in the 3rd. Neat post.
ReplyDeleteI love icicles, but, it is too cold
ReplyDeletethose icicles on the pine are better than any christmas tree i've ever seen. :)
ReplyDeleteI just love those icicles!
ReplyDeleteI really like the photo of the snow melting on the tree. Although the icicles on the house are pretty, I agree that some more insulation is in order.
ReplyDeleteOlá, calculo os frio nos seus dedos, as fotos são magnificas, transmitem o frio sentido.
ReplyDeleteAG
Beautiful series of images.
ReplyDeleteI love the icicles.
Best regards, Irma
The ice is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice icicle shots! Since we have no snow and ice to speak of, I'm enjoying yours.
ReplyDeleteIcicles beautifully decorated the Christmas tree. Regards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful icicles, lovely trees and wonderful captures for the day as always! Your blog is always a great way to begin my day!! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeletethe first shot looks like the clear icicles my mother used to hang on her tree. that is just beautiful to me..
ReplyDeleteAmazing natural decorations!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures ! Our temperatures are too low for ice !
ReplyDeleteThe 1st one reminds me of Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteWow, your lovely photos could be from my own yard and house, except this year with our some what milder winter, we have very few ice beauties hanging from our house, which is fine by me!
ReplyDeleteImpressive shots, love this last one with the icicles. We are having such mild temperatures here on the West Coast. Some ski hills shutting down due to lack of snow.
ReplyDeleteYour fisrt shot is amazing ! A brilliant capture !
ReplyDeleteNow you see, unlike mine, those *are* serious icicles! The first shot looks almost like a Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteGreat icicle shot. It does look very chilly.
ReplyDeleteThese huge icicles are impressive! But your first picture is so perfect that the icicles look like the artificial ones you buy to put on your Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteI love our photos, so very pretty. Like a winter wonderland.
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ReplyDeleteI love your icicles, TG. Your pictures of the are soooo pretty.
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The icicles are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe snow melting on the spruce is a pretty shot, I want to be there at that creek in the second, and that last shot! Wow, all those icicles...been a long time since I saw any like that.
ReplyDeleteFab just fab,love the first one, it looks like a decorated Christmas tree..
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing icicles! That first shot is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe tree icicles are so pretty. There is a lot of heat in the sun even on these bitterly cold days. I've also noticed some melting on our deck. I sure hope that house has insulation on the renovation list. That's a lot of icicles!
ReplyDeleteAs cold as it's been in your region (& eastern U.S.) I'd take those melting icicles as a hopeful sign.
ReplyDeleteThe third shot is a great capture, too...
The icicles are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love how the evergreen tree is decorated with nature's icicles.
ReplyDeleteWonderful treatment
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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Even though it melt, it still looks cold to me:) Love your first shot (makes me think of Christmas, even though it's February).
ReplyDeleteThose icicles are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe first two are very nice photos, but the 3rd one is the 'sharpest', Tina :)
ReplyDeleteHave a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
Love your portrayal of icicles melting.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing icicles!! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful theme and photography for M~
ReplyDeleteWishing snow on Cape Ann MA would melt but we keep getting more!
Happy Weekend coming to you,
artmusedog and carol
My goodness, your photos are simply marvelous! I love those icicles! I am glad we don't have a lot of snow. I know the water is good for us but the drive is murder! A great share to which I give you an abundance of many beautiful compliments! Please stop by soon. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI´m not sure I would dare go out that door. Not without a hammer or someting. :)
ReplyDeletelove the icicles, and will never forget the winters I spent in Ontario.
ReplyDeleteSkookum!(word of the day meaning excellent!)Thanks for dropping by my blog♪
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteAll those icicles are really amazing!
Lovely photos
ReplyDeleteThose are some amazing icicles!
ReplyDeleteWorld class icicles!
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