Love your capture for the day, Stewart! Beautiful!! Our springs and early summers are usually very mild and they are this year and I surely don't miss the ones in Texas where I was born and raised!!!
Beautiful shot, Stewart. After only having our snow all gone for about a month (and after having been here for 6 months of the year) summer heat & humidity are here in full force, with a LOT OF MOSQUITOES. I can't believe I'm about to say it, but fall frost already sounds rather nice! :)
Hi Stewart, Beautiful photo of a leaf with frost. Fortunately, we now have summer, winter may be gone from me a few months. Last winter here was also very soft, had almost no frost days. Greetings Irma
Looks like a sprinkle of sugar. When does Winter actually start? (I only recently learned -- through blogging-- that your winter doesn't start on the exact same day that our summer does. And vice-versa.) (I could ask Mr Google, but it is more fun to ask you. You don't need to asnwer... I will look it up ;>)!
so pretty. as we're getting hot and humid in texas, this looks mighty refreshing. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your capture for the day, Stewart! Beautiful!! Our springs and early summers are usually very mild and they are this year and I surely don't miss the ones in Texas where I was born and raised!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me, Stewart, that at least somewhere in the world it's winter.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty but I hope we don't see any of that for another 5 months or so.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, especially in photos. I am glad it is almost summer here. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was you dug up an old photo then it dawned on me...summer here, winter there.
ReplyDeleteNice capture of the frost-edged leaves.
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Stewart! I love the leaves.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteAfter only having our snow all gone for about a month (and after having been here for 6 months of the year) summer heat & humidity are here in full force, with a LOT OF MOSQUITOES. I can't believe I'm about to say it, but fall frost already sounds rather nice! :)
And here we have the start of summer and the heat! Enjoy those frosty mornings!
ReplyDeleteLovely crisp shot, love Winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat time to Bird.
John.
Hi Stewart,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of a leaf with frost.
Fortunately, we now have summer, winter may be gone from me a few months.
Last winter here was also very soft, had almost no frost days.
Greetings Irma
Beautiful frosty edgings highlighting the arty shapes of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteBrrr . . .I haven't even got a heater yet!
ReplyDeleteMakes a nice shot though.
Frosty sparkles are always an added dimension to things aren't they. Your photo really captures the crunch factor beautifully :D)
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing shot! I would never have thought of it!
ReplyDeleteStewart I love a frost-covered morning. This makes me look forward to autumn here in the states. Only four more months!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeleteOur summer is warming up to be a killer. Ack.
Refreshing beautiful. Love the variety of textures and color variations. Stellar as always! Howdy from Texas.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a sprinkle of sugar. When does Winter actually start? (I only recently learned -- through blogging-- that your winter doesn't start on the exact same day that our summer does. And vice-versa.) (I could ask Mr Google, but it is more fun to ask you. You don't need to asnwer... I will look it up ;>)!
ReplyDeletePretty image!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot! However I´m very happy that summer is (hopefully) starting here soon... :)
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm...frosty and cool. Since it's 108 here, this photo makes me very happy! :-)
ReplyDeleteA beautyful photo of the oak leaves.
ReplyDeleteWhere I live, it doesn't usually even get cold enough for frost.
ReplyDeleteThat is one pretty photo Stewart.