Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Jack Frost Has Arrived

   We saw the temperatures were to drop to 20 degrees f last night well it dropped much much lower and at 9:30 am has risen to 14 degrees brrrr it's cold and very very foggy here at the lake still.

   I put some mail in the mailbox to go out today and grabbed my camera. Yep Jack Frost has been here for sure

    These first two photos were taken early in the morning-these trees is where the eagles like to sit










the planter of swiss chard just got hit with the first hard freeze



22 comments:

  1. It all looks very pretty, but very cold, so keep well wrapped up! Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Lovely photos. The fog is beautiful. Here we had snow at night. The ground was white.

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  3. Yes.... it does look quite chilly!! However,the frost does leave the plants covered in what looks like fine lacy. I see beauty in it! The fog just changes everything! Keep well Amanda x

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    1. I love the fog here too and the frost was pretty it warmed up late morning

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  4. I saw those arctic cold temperatures were dropping deep into the country. We were in the 50's today, but some cold and wind are coming our way tomorrow. Stay warm. I guess winter wants arrive. Hugs-Erika

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  5. Stunning beauty and great photos of the fog. It has hit here, too, so I totally understand the low temps. They are saying snow tonight or tomorrow for us, so I hope it misses you.

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  6. Such pretty photos! I looked out at the ground here this morning and it's all white. We have had a nice late fall here-some days up in the 60's so I can't complain! Maybe we'll have a mild winter this year.

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    1. this was our first hard freeze so have had a wonderful fall here too. winters are usually not super bad here where I live never stays super cold for long periods of time

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  7. Oh fog! We had some as well this week. I don't like it. It makes me feel claustrophobic and being used to an arid dry climate, the fog makes me feel cold just because it's damp.Our temperatures are still quite mild.
    The photos are beautiful though. Poor chard, having suffered its first hard frost. I hope you can still eat it and it isn't too limp.
    Sorry I'm late,
    Happy belated T-Day,
    Hugs,
    Lisca

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    1. thanks for dropping by-you are Never late,
      the fog is pretty but I pretty much stay indoors and enjoy it from the windows mostly Happy T

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  8. I wonder where the eagles go when it is cold like that.
    There are different types of frost (hoar frost) and fog (rime), and your photos look like you have them all.

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    1. I think they handle cold but perhaps in their nests? I think you are right about the frost

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  9. I do love to see a good frost but this is exceptional! The mist must be really eerie over the lake! Love the trees against the blue sky! Hugs, Chrisx

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    1. This fog and frost was really something to see-by mid day it had warmed up enough to melt everything away

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  10. Oooh, I loved seeing the fog photos, but not the ice coating on the trees. Ugh. 14 F? Brrr... It got cold here in CT, too, but not that bad. Although the weather people say that right now it feels more like January than December here. But we warm up to 50 F by the weekend. Yay!

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    1. Hi Anne it was very dramatic looking here in early morning. we warmed up this past week so not so bad I don't even mind high 30's

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