Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy New Year!



Thanks so much for being here!   I hope your 2015 begins with a lovely surprise and turns out to be as wonderful as you imagine.

We've got big plans for this year.   At the top of my list is a stairway that goes from the first floor to the new second floor - on the inside of the house.   Right now we're using a ladder - from the outside of the back of the house [and over the mudroom roof] and it's rather hard to move big things up that way.  

In the grand tradition of the blog, here is a New Year sonnet.   Because every new year should start with some bad poetry.     Don't you think?  [Others  sonnets are here.]

Sonnet #5
A quiet silken winter day of ice
And snow. So still. Devoid of any burst
Of movement, any fluttered wing. Twice
A liar is a frosty day. The first:
A blanket, wove of fallen snow. But one
most frigid, stilling life into a deep
Eternal sleep. The second: winter sun.
The harlot star does not her promise keep
To warm and nurture life. She offers nothing
But an icy, blinding glare. Or shrouds
Entire behind the mourning drap’ry swathing
Sky. Yet ice will melt. Below the clouds
Sleeps deep, not dead, with expectation rife,
Yes, there, beneath, inside, at last, still, - Life.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Ice

The creek ice is melting away.   We've never seen it so thick as we have this year.   Click these pics to blow them up big enough to really see how beautiful it is.


This ice looked like pillows from Christmas until this week.  



This section has wiggly squiggly layers and was our favorite as far as weird ice goes this year.




We loved the swoops and icicles in this section.



Icicles under every rock along the creek.  

They're lovely, but I'll be glad to see them leave.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Frozen



These are sycamore balls [seed puffs] trapped in the ice of our creek.   I thought they were cool.   And the ice is pretty, too.

If I squint my eyes and try really hard, I can pretend it's July and these are black eyed Susans.  

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Waterfall

Not too far up our creek is a waterfall that drops off the hill into the creek.  It is spectacular this year.  

I braved the brambles and barbed wire and iced over creek to go get these pics.   I'm so glad I did because it's even more spectacular when you're up-close and personal.




Click these pics to blow them up so you can really appreciate how wonderful all this ice is.
 
Ice sheets and stalactites - but behind them in the cliff face are beautiful columns of ice.





No words.   Blow it up and just wander around in the pic for a while.  




At the top of the waterfall is a large piece of shale overhanging the fall.   The roots of the tree above have anchored it in.   The water is wearing away the rock layers around that shale.  Someday that tree will come down and take a whole lot of rock face with it.


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Thawing Ice


The spring thaw can't come soon enough for me this year.  I'm ready to start thinking about maple syrup and gardens.  In the meantime, I noticed this spot in the creek one warm-ish day where a spring must have been warming the ice from below and it thawed in this one spot.  I liked the look of the layers and cracks spreading out. 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Winter's Teeth


These icicles show up where the little springs drip constantly into one of our creeks.  As soon as it gets cold, they show their teeth.   This winter has been particularly biting.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Ice

Lily collected these pics of the ice along the creek one afternoon, after it froze again after the flood.   It's really amazing how differently water acts when the temps get cold.  





Tiny bubbles.




Flat icicles coming off the rocks above.


It looks like a fossil or a petroglyph, doesn't it.




A large water meniscus between layers of ice.






These froze almost like scales.



Frozen ripples.







One of a set, clear as glass.

Amazing.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Winter Has Teeth


And some are really sharp. 
 

Winter has frozen fingers. 

 And lacey caps.

And watered silk. 

 All photos:  Lily Jenness

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Sub zero morning

When it gets really cold here, we wake up to see everything covered with hoar frost.  It is magical and fleeting. 
Even the underbrush is pretty.

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