Crab Apple Tree
Spruce Tree on SE Point
Yesterday morning we had a dense fog - and when it lifted, a visual treat of frosty trees and bushes!
See the bit o' green?
Happy St. Paddy's Day, everyone.
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That frost wouldn't stand a chance down here, even though we're only going up to 73 today. LOL Your pictures are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHad to come over as soon as I heard about your frosty pics! Aww, beautiful! And a hearty St. Paddy's Day to you, as well!!!!
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Happy St. Patrick's Day to you! The frost looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's day to you too! :) I actually want it to get colder again (can you believe that?) Because if it freezes again at night and only get's in the 40's-50's during the day it's MAPLE SYRUP HEAVEN! And we are making Maple syrup this year. If you ever get the chance to see a maple syrup farm around this time of year (when they are cooking) ask for a little glass of maple sugar tea (which is found in the last pan of the cooker, just before it's syrup!) and then put some milk in it. YUMMMM! (only...don't drink too much...take if from me it can cause sugar headaches after the 3rd glass!)
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day! I'm celebrating by going to a Dallas Stars hockey game tonight (they wear green).
ReplyDeleteI won't tell you what the temperature is here. You might hit me! Hope you have a wonderful day!
:)
Rachel
Happy St Patricks Day to yea ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the frosty photos.
Thanks for your vist to my blog
See Yea George xxx
Great pics, and adorable card in my inbox this morning! Thanks. I loved it. I also love that instead of complaining about the weather, you focus on the beauty the frost brings.
ReplyDeleteBlessings friend,
Johnnie
Nice photos,Judy, but it sure looks chilly! Hmm...your little sheep is eating grass today; is this new trck?
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day! (a wee bit late)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute card.
Love the frost on the trees. That doesn't happen very often!
Nice textures of frost on the trees. Thanks once again for the e-card, it made me smile.
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