(November 28, 2015) we had enough cold and moisture in the air to create hoar frost.
There are a few more pictures here on Flickr.
Now it’s so dry we don’t even get frost on the car windows.
December 2, 2021
(November 28, 2015) we had enough cold and moisture in the air to create hoar frost.
There are a few more pictures here on Flickr.
Now it’s so dry we don’t even get frost on the car windows.
December 2, 2021
Wow!! This beauty just plain leaves me speechless!!
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OH! Be still my heart. I so love these, specially the third! But then, so love the others, too.
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Oh, people…go look at the flickr photos, too. I so loved these.
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OH my goodness! This is amazing, it looks like something in National Geographic!! In the second picture, is that a large rock covered with frost?
It’s Kaitlin’s pussy willow with a fence and netting around it.
OMG! Save me!
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totally amazing – especially since those trees are basically skeletons!
I know! 🙂
WOW, it’s absolutely beautiful.
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Stunning! I’m mesmerized.
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i went through the flicker pictures twice, awesome!!!!!!! these are amazing and oh so stunning.. the only hoar frost i see is on Ruths Blog from Canada.. have never seen it for real, although I have see lots of frost in GA
It’s rare. The conditions have to be just right.
oh YES! and now can’t wait to visit on flickr.
ditto to every wonderful comment made! XO
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Absolutely stunning!!!!
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Gorgeous! To see from a distance. 🙂
It was cold. 🙂