These are great. We haven't had a really hard frost here yet-- it's gotten cold and stayed cold, so no real dips and wavers in temp and no pretty frost for me to chase with my camera. : /
Wow! Cool. (Ha, ha.) Have you seen those tutorials for ice tree ornaments? This reminds me of those. (You use cookie cutters to freeze ice into shapes, then hang on outdoor trees.)
Is that a table? And if so, is there ice along the edge, several inches of it, under the rim?
Reminds me of those kid science magazines I used to get where you'd have a picture of something up close and would have to wait until the next issue to see a full view to know what it is!
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These are great. We haven't had a really hard frost here yet-- it's gotten cold and stayed cold, so no real dips and wavers in temp and no pretty frost for me to chase with my camera. : /
Wow! Cool. (Ha, ha.) Have you seen those tutorials for ice tree ornaments? This reminds me of those. (You use cookie cutters to freeze ice into shapes, then hang on outdoor trees.)
What IS that? the round thing.
I'm freezing!
What is the round, louvered piece?
Nice ice.
I miss the ice. We might get icicles hanging from the roof once every five years. I don't, however, miss ice on my windshields.
Is that a table? And if so, is there ice along the edge, several inches of it, under the rim?
Reminds me of those kid science magazines I used to get where you'd have a picture of something up close and would have to wait until the next issue to see a full view to know what it is!
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