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A Momentary Thaw

February 6, 2019 by still a dreamer

Lately it’s been a bit of a challenge to settle down to write a post. Whether due to lack of time or lack of brain, I have been remiss. But yesterday, I couldn’t help but be inspired.

When I went out to get my mail, my friend across the street was coming out as well. We stopped and chatted for a while in the road, both amazed at the sunny, balmy 56˚ weather. But alas, there was work on my desk and I needed to go back in, balmy or not. At my computer, I looked out the window at the sun streaming onto my back porch. Certainly going a mere 15′ from my Mac wouldn’t really be absconding from work, would it?

I looked down, over the porch railing, and saw an array of amazing textures and light. Just last week, it had been -1˚ in the morning, and these warm temps were resulting in a momentary thaw and so many abstract visions. I grabbed my camera and took some photos because … well, I needed to.

Melting ice was beginning to stream into the yard, and there were a few bright berries left on the bushes.

The twisted base of one of the hydrangeas defied a sense of scale; I could be looking down into a canyon …

or watching a snowy river rush by.

The intricate patterns of nature are stunning even in their most dormant stages. Sometimes even more so.

And then I really needed to get back to work.

 

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Posted in Art, Creativity, Design, Inspiration, Nature, Photography, Reflections | Tagged ice, nature, nature photography, photography, Winter, winter thaw | 10 Comments

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  1. on February 6, 2019 at 9:17 pm Lavinia Ross

    This time of year has all its own special colors and textures. I enjoyed your post and photographs, Jeanne!

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    • on February 7, 2019 at 9:57 am still a dreamer

      Thanks, Lavinia. I just really needed to capture some amazing nature, even if I couldn’t go too far. 🙂 I’ll be by soon …

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  2. on February 7, 2019 at 11:01 am Patricia Koelmel

    Love this blog … and the beautiful photographs (especially the one where you point out it is like looking into a canyon). And I agree wholeheartedly about the beauty in nature. Thanks for always reminding us, Jeanne.

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    • on February 7, 2019 at 11:17 am still a dreamer

      Thanks so much, Pat, and for stopping by and commenting. You know it’s appreciated! Jeanne

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  3. on February 7, 2019 at 9:21 pm Cheryl Capaldo Traylor

    Beautiful! Sometimes the simplest scenes create intricate details and patterns. The small stones, the hollow stems, a berry, the fractals of ice. Isn’t it all amazing!?!

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    • on February 8, 2019 at 8:38 am still a dreamer

      It is to me, so I’m always happy that others see this simple beauty as well. Thanks, Cheryl.

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  4. on February 10, 2019 at 12:27 pm Andrea Stephenson

    A lovely, creative break from work Jeanne! It’s easier to see the unexpected beauty in this bare season.

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    • on February 11, 2019 at 10:53 am still a dreamer

      It’s so true. And I really needed to grab that little photography break – such simple things make us happy, no?

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  5. on February 11, 2019 at 4:57 pm Cynthia Reyes

    Yes, you needed to! Because your artist’s eye saw something very interesting. I’m glad you shared it with us, and I hope the weather treats you well. We had three very cold days last week, then yesterday it was a bit milder — but tomorrow comes a storm — again!

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    • on February 12, 2019 at 11:36 am still a dreamer

      I’m glad you enjoyed the photos. You’re right – sometimes you just have to take that moment and follow your instincts and heart. So many cardinals here each year. Sometimes 4 or 5 males all hanging out in the same hedge not far from the house, which is unusual. Perhaps I’ll get a chance to sneak out and catch them, too!

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