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We've had some beautiful but chilly mornings here in my part of Oregon. These are my favorite type of mornings to run outside with my camera and wait for the sun to come over the hill and turn everything to sparkling diamonds. Everyone else in the house thinks I'm nuts but I love it. :)
Several of my sunnier flowers are still going strong and surviving in spite of it. Sadly I can't say the same for that squash vine shown in the lower left corner. Ah well, they had a good run!
Be sure to visit Little Red House to see all the beautiful mosaics!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
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I love the look of frost on flowers... or anything for that matter! Great mosaic!
Gorgeous shots! Sorry about the squash - but it looks as though those flowers are still doing remarkably well! Theresa
Hi Molly, I just stopped by tho let you know that we drew your name at our Halloween Blog Party Giveaway. Please email me (meletto1@gmail.com) you address and I will get your Haunted House right out to you!
Happy Halloween!
Melissa
Gorgeous!!!
It sure has been chilly in the mornings lately! I really should get out there with my camera too. Your flower shots are fantastic!
Really magical, isn't it?! I should get so inspired... Wonderful mosaic of the flowers wearing their frosty diamonds.
Wow!!! Wonderful pics! Cathy
We had the same thing here last week. I could hardly wait to get out there with the camera and capture the plants frozen in time. Wonderful mosaic.
The frost has a magical look to it. I expect a fairy or two to jump out and fly!!!! Lovely images.
Frost on flowers is beautiful. You've captured it so well.
Excellent mosaic. Yes frosty shots are wonderful. Magical and mystical. MB
Hi Molly,
Just got a moment to let you know your name was drawn by Karson for one of the prizes for Vanessa's HALLOWEEN Ball. You won 1st prize for a 5x7 "A Haunting We Will Go "original print . Congratulations.
Please let me know where you would like me to send it.
Will be mailing the three prizes out at the tail end of the week.
I also have another prize draw for this coming Sunday ~ HALLOWEEN October 31st / 2010 for a tiny seashell soldered bottle.
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Same happened at my place, the good thing about it one can make a really nice mosaic with the fotos of the first frost. Greatings to Oregon!
We haven't had a freeze yet here in the Seattle-Tacoma area, but the sunflowers are looking a bit bedraggled nonetheless.
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Megan
What wonderful pictures. I would never have thought to photograph the frost on flowers. I feel so priviledged to see new things through others eyes. Thanks for sharing.
Cindy
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