Thursday, February 23, 2012

On a Cold and Frosty Morning

One frosty morning, a couple of weeks back, I took Benny out for his morning walk. Everything was covered with a fine dusting of frost.



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Old Queen Anne's Lace sparkled in the morning sunlight.



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As did a few of her royal subjects.




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One more look at the lovely queen and we'll move on.



icy shelf
A thin shelf of ice had formed near the shoreline of the creek.





icy stones
And it got caught up amid all of the nooks and crannies of these little stones.






icy kitteh
It was a cold morning and we didn't encounter any other creatures - except for this ice kitty. Can you see what I see? The butt end of a white cat - tail held high and head turned to greet us.

64 comments:

Pierre BOYER said...

Very nice...
Greetings from Paris,

Pierre

Steve Gravano said...

Beautiful, I love the frost photos. We haven't had much ice, I miss it! Maybe March will bring some snow and ice.

June said...

I like the ice kitty, the coy little thing!

steviewren said...

You and your camera can tease beauty out of the most mundane things.

Anonymous said...

Brr, your photos make me ccccoooold. Headed towards 70F today after a blizzard last week-end. Early spring perhaps??

LadyFi said...

Wonderful shots! And I can definitely see the kitty!

Daryl said...

Yup .. If I turn my head just so .. I can see it ..

DJan said...

Nice pictures, but I was hoping for a glimpse of Benny instead of a kitty's butt. I did see it, though. :-)

Leah J. Utas said...

Yes, I see the kitty butt. Lovely pics.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Yes,I do see the kitty and all the other beauty. Love that ice shelf.

Tabor said...

I think I my have to wait until next year for winter...supposed to hit 70 F today!!

Gary said...

Wonderful photos. I love those morning walks. This reminds me of the children's book Dad and Me in the Morning. The quietness of the world before things spring into action once more.

Out on the prairie said...

Very nice selection, I loved the shelf shot.I have tried to catch that sparkle on the ice a lot recently.

Linda at To Behold The Beauty said...

It took me a bit to see the ice kitty. Only you, with your two cats and your wonderful imagination, would have spotted that right off.

Bossy Betty said...

Lovely! Only you could make the cold look this good.

Karen said...

Hilary, that first ice shelf pic looks like the ice is floating in the air! Neat!

Anvilcloud said...

You sure know how to make the best of it.

MaggieGem said...

You bring out such beauty on your walks, it's always a great pleasure to tag along!

TexWisGirl said...

love the butt end! :)

messymimi said...

Wow, i didn't know Queen Anne's Lace had such a melancholy beauty to it after the blooms faded. Thank you, and the ice kitty is cute!

Brian Miller said...

the queen is lovely....but the cies steals the show for me...love the structures it makes...

Geraldine said...

your photos as always, are a delight!

Barb said...

You photographed a frosty wonderland. Even shriveled stems and seedlings look great coated with winter's white.

Lynne with an e said...

Oh, I am in love with the "nooks and crannies of the little stones" photo. It looks more like a painting (a very good one by a skilled artist) than a photograph (not that a good photograph by skilled photographer is anything to sneeze at).

As for the snow cat, it reminds me of the cartoon cats my father used to draw, always seen from the butt end. Ah, fond memories...
;-)

stephen Hayes said...

I do see the white ice kitty, although I don't think I would have if you hadn't pointed it out. That's why you're the one with the camera and not me.

Red said...

Always interesting how you can make a great photo out of rather forgotten items. Usually I take pictures of the other end when the blooms are at their best.

Linda said...

Hilary, you can make the ordinary and mundane interesting and beautiful. And after you described it, yes, I can see the cat.

ellen abbott said...

all so delicate and beautiful

Rita said...

Morning is the best time of the day for me. Lovely! I hear there is a snowstorm going your way; stay safe.
Rita

Dawn said...

Mornings are my favorites. Love the ice beauty!

Karen (formerly kcinnova) said...

Gorgeous, gorgeous shots of the Queen Anne Lace, and the ice kitty made em smile.

The lovely way that you invite us for walks has inspired me to do the same.

Bob Bushell said...

Beautiful iced up around where you live. The last one is a Giraffe, the neck is to much is high, not a cats.

NitWit1 said...

You are my second Canadian blog I plan to add to my list. I love the photos which is mostly what I do when I am well enough to be outside. But I am learning there are interesting subjects everywhere including my own hand.

I live on a lake and often fog will freeze on the trees and landscape sparkling like a Christmas card.

Elizabeth Grimes said...

I love the shapes ice makes, you caught some very unique ones.

Nezzy (Cow Patty Surprise) said...

I do, I do see the white kitty. I love all your frosted pictures, especially the one near the shore.

It looks like the water froze in waves. Beautiful!!!

God bless and have yourself a terrific day sweetie!!! :o)

Dianne said...

I didn't see a kitty, I saw a heron and in the top shot the log looks like an alligator

magic in every one of your shots

yaya said...

Yep I see the kitty! I love the ice photos the best!

Kat said...

You have the most beautiful walks with that gorgeous eye of yours. Spectacular! :)

sage said...

Nice and chilling ;)

Cloudia said...

you really show the shots you see!

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Gillian Olson said...

Love the frosty images and yes I see the kitty, this is the view you get when they are miffed with you.

Unknown said...

What a perfect time of the year to capture such relaxing photos, Hilary! lol!!! :)

Sueann said...

The ice for sure steal the show!! Beautiful photos
Hugs
SUeAnn

Indrani said...

Brown theme here. :) Great pics.

Gary's third pottery blog said...

beautiful, H :) btw, i wish your crusade against spam captchas would catch on, good GOLLY there are a lot of blogs with that horrible mess to type in order to comment....

Ruby said...

I love the ice shelf picture and your fantastic captions, Hilary. Cheers!

Russell said...

Mornings like this are special for many reasons. One is that the light is just perfect. As you know so well, photography is all about light.

Another reason is that the light frost creates a sparkle that is accentuated by sunlight - the light is amplifying the ice crystals.

Certainly the air is crisp and fresh and that is invigorating.

Enjoyed your photographs, as always, and could really feel the crisp morning air as I walked along with you and Benny.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I see her!! :-)

Mental P Mama said...

I see the ice kitty!! She is adorable and so catlike!

Lisa said...

There is so much beauty in your images. Beauty !! . I love the DOF. Its stunning.
The colors are just perfect for this time of year . Were under a heavy snow fall warning . We need any kind of moisture so let it snow.
Have a wonderful weekend.

Barbara said...

I had to look twice, but I do see the cat's rear end!

photowannabe said...

Love the "kitty" and the Queen Anne photos are stunning. I like her Royal Subjects too.

Travis Erwin said...

Nice. Like the feline ice patch.

laveta'splace said...

Another great walk with you. I just love these photos. I couldn't pick one that I love the most as they are all great. Looking forward to the next walk.

Laura said...

the photos of the queen and her subjects are truly exquisite Hilary!

Dan said...

Ice is nice!

SandyCarlson said...

These are just gorgeous. I love the monochromatic nature of the season. You are a marvel with the camera!

Hilary said...

Thanks everyone for your visit and kind words. You never fail to make my day with your warm comments. :)

Kerri Farley said...

oh .... the frosty queen.... awesome!

Shrinky said...

Oh my, that frozen frond of water looks to be spun out of fine lace - what an image. I don't always relish my early morning walk with Jake, in truth I'm a sloth at heart, but having a dog does force us to do these things, and almost always makes us grateful that we had to!

lime said...

love that iced queen anne's lace and the frozen water's edge.

Midlife Roadtripper said...

I've missed enjoying your beautiful photography the past months. Why did I do that?

Betty Manousos said...

my hat's off to you, dear hilary!

loving your stunning photography!

Unknown said...

I'm especially fond of the fourth photograph, as I really feel it captures the crispness of the morning. Thank you for sharing it, Hilary!