Friday, November 8, 2013

This is just so wrong!

I'm sure many of you remember all the various frost photos I posted last winter. Fog + very cold temps = frost. Normally that occurs during the winter... NOT in the fall when there are still leaves on the trees and bushes. But here ya have it, folks... frost on the lilac LEAVES from yesterday morning:


With snow in the background, no less:







Who'd have thought I'd be doing frost photos again so soon?! At least that clear sky and sunshine made it all go away. No thanks to the still-frigid temps.

9 comments:

Auntie Kris said...

Yep, fall is officially over. We have leaves under snow, under leaves. That should be fun to rake up! Hope it warms up enough for the snow to melt. Even wet leaves are easier to clean up than snow and leaves.

Grandma G said...

Relax and leave the leaves till spring. You may have to, like it or not. ;(

I'm still holding out hope for Indian Summer. But not much (hope, that is).

Anonymous said...

And such a beautiful blue sky...

Live a Colorful Life said...

Um that "anonymous" comment was from me. Hit the wrong button..

annie dee said...

I'm in total denial. These are pretty photos! BUT I'm pretending the temps when taken were in the 70's.

Mark said...

Still the best and most beautiful weather phenomenon. Great pictures as always!

Grandma G said...

Easy for YOU to be in denial, Annie, when YOUR temp probably WAS in the 70's! :)

Thanks, everyone!

ŠœŠ°Ń€Šøя Š Ń‹Š±Š°ŠŗŠ¾Š²Š° said...

Good, you days! Lovely photos, and your work and the work of nature :) I'm in the Ukraine, in the city of Odessa, this year too, with "Indian Summer" was a small fault :) Very quickly become cold, and after a time suddenly warm sun and clear days vernulis.I now have well almost "Indian summer"! Maybe you, too, all of a sudden change? :) have a nice day!

Grandma G said...

Thank you! Yes, nature does some beautiful work! I hope you're right about Indian summer. You have a nice day, too, and thanks for stopping by!