. . . although the morning had blessed us twice already, we were up for being thrice blessed and headed off to the trail bridge. While the fog had dissipated, the frost remained and did not disappoint. Onto the bridge we ascended where two pedestrians provided an anchor point in the scene. Little did they know that they would be seen in far-flung places, perhaps even in the antipodes.
Looking down, from one spot I saw a man riding his bike in the freezing weather. From another, I spied a frosted little bush surrounded by rocks on the riverbed.








Definitely joy in art thanks to mama nature! So glad you all are brave and inspired to go out to capture the beauty- to antipodes even!
ReplyDeleteSo absolutely beautiful, well captured by you, AC.
ReplyDeleteThe frost is so pretty. You've had some good photo weather.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful, cold & brisk!
ReplyDeleteOhhh these are stunning photos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo shoot!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look like wonderful. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe bridge became a quiet stage where frost held the world still, and those two unwitting figures drifted into the frame like emissaries of a fleeting moment destined to travel farther than they ever imagined
ReplyDeleteLife is just better with hoarfrost.
ReplyDeleteGlorious! Beautiful photos, dear friend!
ReplyDeleteThe hoarfrost adds to the beauty of the photo.
ReplyDeleteI doen't guess I have ever seen frost like that. That is pretty neat.
ReplyDeleteThis was another fine example of how the two of you are able to see beauty around you and take note of it with your cameras.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
The little bush in the rocks is so delightful.
ReplyDeleteThe cold and frost bring us such beauty. Thanks for sharing! It's still unseasonably warm here--50s and even 60s.
ReplyDeleteWell worth your time to get out there. Such beauty, and right there close.
ReplyDeleteIt was gorgeous! I didn't see any rime ice, but the trees were loaded with hoar frost, now melted.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I miss snow and ice!
ReplyDelete