Mrs. Matlock (Jenny Matlock) has given us the letter "I" I was having trouble coming up with an "I" word. So I looked through my photos in Picasa. This is the word I came up with, Icy
The rose above was very Icy and frozen solid. I love how it looks
We don't get very many icy days here in Oregon, so I took this day and went on a photo shoot.
Hi Laurie, Love the photos!! Each so icy, in their own way. I looked down your page and I like what I see. Then I looked for your followers and they don't seem to be posted, so I followed anyway. I hope to get to know you better.
Beautiful photos. The second one in particular is stunning. I'm ready for spring too! We've had an unusually nasty winter here, and my blood is getting too thin for this nonsense! Kathy
I love these icy photos! I am such a dork for ice storms - as dangerous as they are, I love it when the tree branches are encased in ice and shimmer when the light touches them.
the pine needle picture is amazing...that would make the most beautiful photo for a christmas card. spring has sprung here in california and i have the allergies to prove it!
Ohhh yummm the pine cone is fabulous!! I've never seen ice on a cone before, and I'm in Oregon too... We had some pretty icy weather this winter, so I wonder if I just missed it. Are you still moving? You will miss that gorgeous ice!
Beautiful Icy photos! They look so fragile! I am soooooo behind the power curve! Still trying to make my rounds on these "I" posts...and Yikes! It's almost time for "J" posts! Blessings & Aloha!
Very beautiful pictures for Icy. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are so delicate and lovely. What an eye for and ability to capture you have.
ReplyDeleteCapture beauty is actually what I meant to say.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and a great idea for the theme. The rose is gorgeous. Spring will arrive soon.
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Hi Laurie, Love the photos!! Each so icy, in their own way. I looked down your page and I like what I see. Then I looked for your followers and they don't seem to be posted, so I followed anyway. I hope to get to know you better.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with "I"!
Beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, but NO MORE ICE, PLEASE!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. The second one in particular is stunning. I'm ready for spring too! We've had an unusually nasty winter here, and my blood is getting too thin for this nonsense! Kathy
ReplyDeleteI love these icy photos! I am such a dork for ice storms - as dangerous as they are, I love it when the tree branches are encased in ice and shimmer when the light touches them.
ReplyDeleteSpring will be here before we know it!
Absolutely gorgeous and interesting I pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love that rose!
A+
Love your pictures? they are so subtile..... Since some days it's spring here. We are outside the whole day....
ReplyDeletelove that icy pinecone, gorgeous pic :D
ReplyDeleteI love your Icy photos, very beautiful, especially the rose!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. Warm hugs, Esther
ReplyDeletethe pine needle picture is amazing...that would make the most beautiful photo for a christmas card.
ReplyDeletespring has sprung here in california and i have the allergies to prove it!
I love the photos, so pretty, but boy am I glad spring is almost here!!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW that second photo is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm also really thankful that it's starting to warm up a bit! I'm DONE with winter!
Ohhh yummm the pine cone is fabulous!! I've never seen ice on a cone before, and I'm in Oregon too... We had some pretty icy weather this winter, so I wonder if I just missed it.
ReplyDeleteAre you still moving? You will miss that gorgeous ice!
Beautiful Icy photos! They look so fragile! I am soooooo behind the power curve! Still trying to make my rounds on these "I" posts...and Yikes! It's almost time for "J" posts!
ReplyDeleteBlessings & Aloha!