Taking a photograph towards the end of the day is likely to be the last thing on my mind. Until I looked out the window …

Taking a photograph towards the end of the day is likely to be the last thing on my mind. Until I looked out the window …

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These icicles are so illuminated, they almost look like Christmas lights powered by electricity! No wonder you were inspired to capture this image..
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The view was just a knockout. This is the advantage of having our phones with us all the time.
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Those are beautiful moonlit icicles, Jeanne! What a view!
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Thanks, Lavinia. It was hard to resist!
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Magical. ✨
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I always consider myself fortunate when I am able to see such things. Thank you. 🌛
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you took the words right out of my mouth, Cheryl :)
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Thank you – both of you! 😊
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What a shot, Jeanne. Lucky you looked out the window!
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I agree – a truly lucky shot. Just a few minutes later, it looked different, not nearly as amazing as this one.
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Stunning, Jeanne!
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Thanks, Cynthia! Icicles have been real “regulars” around here lately, but these were the best.
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Beautiful, and I guess your ice is still hanging on :-)
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Actually, Andrea, we had a few days of 40-47 degree weather and the icicles are gone and the snow on the roofs is now just constantly melting and dripping. I’ll take it! ⛄️ Hope you’re well and warm, too!
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