Si interesting and abstract. At first I thought it was a print of Zamia palm leaves. Living in a sub tropical area I don’t have the please of viewing frost on windows.
Memories of a British childhood. All our single panel windows were like that on many mornings. The relatively high humidity helps. Double or triple paned windows brought the traceries to an end!
A remarkable image. So pleasant on the eye. Sheer beauty. It’s images like these that make you realise that nature is the artist among artists.
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She is indeed!
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Si interesting and abstract. At first I thought it was a print of Zamia palm leaves. Living in a sub tropical area I don’t have the please of viewing frost on windows.
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Thanks for introducing me to the Zamia palm Maureen!
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Mesmerizing.
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🙂
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It’s easy to imagine flowers among ferns.
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Yes! And Maureen saw Zamia palm leaves!
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This is incredibly beautiful!
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Exquisite tracery!
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Extraordinary!
Makes me think of Dr.Zhivago, the windowpanes of their Siberian hideaway frosted similarly.
Bravo winter!
Paz
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Thanks Pax
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Exquisite!
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Memories of a British childhood. All our single panel windows were like that on many mornings. The relatively high humidity helps. Double or triple paned windows brought the traceries to an end!
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AH, the beauty of drafty window…🙂
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Such garden art of icy manifestation….If only one might keep this..and yet the temporal nature gives it more value and beauty, I think
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WOW!
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This is fantastic – I have never seen ice produce such a beautiful scene on glass.
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Thanks Lizzy. One of winter’s special gifts.
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I could spend days on end gazing at this! Beauty!
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Love it! I have taken photos of frost too! I love the patterns.
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