said the tree…Birmingham, Alabama.
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Wow…..it really was cold
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Shockingly so. But it didn’t last long. Thank you, Gretchen. ~amy
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Oh, I love this shots, I feel sorry for them but they sure look pretty wrapped up in ice!
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Thank you, Eva. I felt bad for the tree too. But the ice made it to the middle of the tree, so i think it will survive. ~amy
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That’s good, let’s hope for that! 🙂
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I’m guessing you’ve caught that cold blast of weather that swept through the US! Wonderful photos though 🙂
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Hi Peggy, yes, it got in the mid 20F at night. It warmed up this morning, but i hear this rain is bringing in freezing temps again. Very strange! It does give me a chance to see nature in a new way…although these sticks covered in ice was the land owners fault, forgot to turn off his sprinkler! ~amy
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The weather is always doing strange things these days – I think it confuses us and the natural world! HA! – it seems odd, a sprinkler getting frozen … it’s something we normally associate with a drought!
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