Wow, it must have been cold down there if the lake froze. I was teasing you before about the “cold” down there not really being cold (compared to here), but clearly it was!
Thanks, the frost is gone for now with these “warm” 30 degree temps. 😉
We have heard how frigidly cold it is for you in the States. Your words and image capture perfectly the essence of it all. Hope you are keep warm…janet :)x
I love winter’s interesting patterns. Such a cool shot, Brad, and beautiful words to go with it. 🙂
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Thank you Julie. Our lake froze last week which is very rare, so I took many photos! I love the frost images you find too!
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Wow, it must have been cold down there if the lake froze. I was teasing you before about the “cold” down there not really being cold (compared to here), but clearly it was!
Thanks, the frost is gone for now with these “warm” 30 degree temps. 😉
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Yes the cold front zapped us too, but the lake freezing is very rare.
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That resonates strongly, Brad. Hugs.
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Thanks Teagan. I hope your dreams thaw out! 🙂
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It’s actually supposed to finally get above freezing today. There is hope at last. 😉
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Yay! I know the feeling. The other day 33 felt like a heat wave! 🙂
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wow, this is a beautiful piece!
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Thank you Neha. Our frozen lake was so beautiful last week.
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We have heard how frigidly cold it is for you in the States. Your words and image capture perfectly the essence of it all. Hope you are keep warm…janet :)x
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Thank you Janet. We’re warmer here now, but much of the east is still very cold with lots of snow.
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It’s good weather for writing and painting indoors 🙂
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Indeed!
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wonderful post and photo, Brad, have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Thanks Mitza. Warmest wishes.
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Beautiful Brad!
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Thank you Cindy!
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Beautiful picture and beautiful words! Well stated!
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Thanks Kirt. I hope you don’t experience the frozen temps and dreams.!
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lol…we are spoiled down here…gets into the 50’s at night and people complain!!
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LOL. I’ll send help.
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😎 I know, right…
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That photo looks like a painting! I like the photo, the quote and your poem, Brad.
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Thank you Cynthia. I enjoyed the rare chance to see our lake frozen.
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Our stream was covered with snow, and maybe even ice, but I couldn’t tell.
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Lovely Brad, love the idea of water as the artist and frozen dreams.
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Thanks Andrea. I was inspired by our lake being frozen.
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Lovely words Brad, and I hope the air is warming up with the onset of those Dreams coming to fruition.. 🙂
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Thanks Sue. I hope so too! 🙂
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🙂
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Such a pretty description, Brad.
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Thanks Robbie. May your dreams fly free!
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