Freezing fog
Frost
And Ice Sculptures
Ice Sculptures? What? Where? Sorry, but this is a bit of a tease.
The frost and fog were genuine enough. Those are some of my Nordic Walking friends, (with reindeer antlers and tinsel, but distant, so as not to embarrass anybody) on the beach on Thursday. Don’t feel too sorry for them- they scoffed an enormous Christmas lunch afterwards!
The Ice Sculpture photos have yet to be taken. I’m off to the Festival of Angels in York today, and hope to come back with lots. Of course, I can’t be certain of this. I don’t think I’ll be the only one there, so I may end up with lots of photos of the backs of heads. Wish me luck!
Have a good weekend everybody, and don’t forget to check out the other Six word Saturdays on Cate’s Show My Face. The links and header will take you there.







York is looking splendid. You did do justice to the ice sculptures – your images bring them to life. I cannot imagine all the hours of work it took to sculpt them.
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Freezing fog, how unique….I’m grabbing a blanket! Hope you had a great weekend.
Elisa
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I had an “ice-mare”, which was quite funny, in its own way, Elisa! Have a wonderful Christmas.
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Dangerous beauty.
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I guess so, Ann, but we didn’t get even the tips of our toes wet. Are you back on 6WS?
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It looks a bit ghostly on the beach Jo…
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Ghost of Christmas present, Suze?
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Brrrr, looks cold ….
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Just a tiny bit, Christine.
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Great 6 words
And some chilling – I mean COOL – photography
Cheers!
JzB
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Thanks hon. You were right first time- very chilling!
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Where I am we’re moving into summer so ice sculptures and fog seem very foreign. As always your pictures are a work of art 🙂
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Thanks, Fi. No wonder you’re struggling with Christmas! I would too if it arrived in summer.
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Looking forward to icescuplture photos! 🙂
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They’re uploaded. Maybe tomorrow!
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🙂
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Absolutely gorgeous pictures to go with your awesome 6 words! I love it!
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Many thanks, Kristen (Knixie? I don’t know which you prefer) Ice sculpture photos to follow.
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Either one 😀
Looking forward to more pictures!
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I like the frosted seaweed the best
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It was meant to be a really arty shot, Mlissabeth, but I was a bit fumbly because it was too cold to take my gloves off.
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I have never seen frost at our beach here in Washington. Yours looks cold, but very lovely.
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That’s the second time I’ve seen it, Tonya. Maybe that’s enough!
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I think this is my favorite series of shots so far.. the ocean is something I just adore.. and the sand.. lovely!!
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It’s always on our doorstep, Barb. Cold, but the frost was stunning!
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Sure looks coooold.
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Tropical, Zee!
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Weather makes for some interesting shots.
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It was quite wierd, but in a good way, so long as you had the thermals on, Judy.
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Beautiful pictures! They make me feel cold. 🙂
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Us too, but we were in festive mood. (especially when we got to the pub!) Thanks, Dana.
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It really looked like an ice sculpture to me…
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Just knew I’d fool somebody, Wayne???
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Enjoyed these, esp the seaweed. Beautiful
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Global warming doesn’t seem to’ve got to our beach yet, Ron! But actually the frost was really beautiful.
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Back of head photos might be interesting too. Have fun!
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I tried my best, Robyn.
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I like your fog pictures. Best natural ice sculptures that I saw were on a frozen beach at Jurmala in Latvia.
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It was unnaturally warm (relatively speaking) in York today, Andrew, so the Ice Sculptures would just about make it through the day, I think. All that effort …
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Not missing the cold weather at all! Take care when on the roads Jo! Have a great weekend, Cath
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Thanks a lot, Cath. I will.
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