Icicles formed one after the other and lined the roof across the entire length of the cabin, something I've not seen before.
The blustery winds were so strong it caused the tips to freeze in motion.
They were everywhere.
I enjoy the challenge of capturing photos of them in action as they sparkle in the sun...
...and discovering interesting twists and turns in their shapes.
I especially like the closeups...
What I don't like is what the snow temps in the teens did to my lone daffodil...
Spring, are you going to stick around now?
Thanks for reading my blog, see you tomorrow,
Lise
Dang, I thought you lived in the "south".
ReplyDeleteBut your ice is still pretty!!
From you, yes Patti. We are on the north side of the Cowee mountains, I suppose that puts us in the north, LOL!
ReplyDeleteHello Lise, I love this series of photos! Beautiful and dreamy. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful icicle photos, Lise!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had a snow and melt cycle for a long time, so we haven't seen many icicles. We have finally been getting snow in the high country. That helps me worry less about low lake levels this coming summer. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda and Vicki. I enjoyed taking them.
ReplyDeleteMargy, I hope you can keep some of that moisture around, I know its been a dry season for you.