Saturday, January 07, 2006















A few weeks ago we awoke to a beautiful display of winter. In the middle of the night, Jack Frost had summoned the best and painted the trees in dazzling white and silver. Steel gray hovered low on the horizon while brilliant cobalt exploded high in the sky. It was a unique and stunning phenomenon unlike anything I'd ever seen before. Those images, though not completely captured here, are firmly imprinted within me and kept among the other beautiful moments in my life.

4 comments:

Rebecca said...

Oh my goodness - that's ice on the trees? I've never eeen anything like that. Here in NE - everything would be covered. Very interesting...

Ginger said...

Beautiful pictures, Laurel! I love it when fog freezes on the trees.

Michelle said...

It reminds me a bit of Dr. Zhivago

Cindy said...

How pretty! We don't get much ice or snow in Georgia. One day I'm going to winter up north to fully appreciate a white winter!