It was SO cold this morning (-10 F or -26 C). I tried to do a frozen bubble experiment: blowing soap bubbles into the cold morning air hoping they would freeze before they hit the ground. Then take photographs of the crystals in the bubbles. See this link for my inspiration.
Well, that didn’t go as planned since the bubbles burst too quickly.
Instead, I found some ice crystals on the storm door and had my husband shine a flashlight behind it for the light effects. Enjoy…
Click on any image to enlarge.
Leaving you with this image for the day which I call “Mining for Gold:”
We also failed the frozen soap bubble experiment — but did have fun with the boiling water in sub-zero temps! (I posted pics in my last post). Your photos are like intricate stained glass windows — Mother Nature is the best artisan!
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Hi Kat – definitely have to come over now to check on your boiling water experiment π
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Lovely sparkling images. Isn’t wonderful to play in the cold weather:-)
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It can be, with the right clothing and equipment. But this weather is extremely dangerous, too. A relative of a friend froze to death yesterday when he fell on the ice and couldn’t get back up. That was a very sobering and sad thing to hear…
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Oh gosh! I’m so sorry to hear about your friend’s relative. My sincere condolences to the family.
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Thank you, Cocoa.
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That is cool Annette, keep warm, MM π
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Thanks, MM.
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that is so cold….hope you keep warm. the images are amazing!
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Strangely, the more I am out there in this cold weather, the better I feel….
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Beautiful sparkling miniature landscapes.
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It’s truly interesting what’s in these crystallized surfaces when you enlarge them and add a bit of color…it’s a lot of fun playing with them..
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Wow! They are awesome. Hoping the cold snap is almost over. But, you sure do know how to make the best of it. π
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By tomorrow, we’ll be back to “regular” winter weather, thank goodness.
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Truly amazing patterns of nature.
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Yes, it never gets boring…
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Great idea, and your snowflake photos are beautiful. Mother Nature is so amazing in designing each and every one differently.
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It’s always fascinating to see the different patterns….did you get cold enough in California to at least get some frost while the rest of us almost froze to death?
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Wow!! So pretty. And so creative. Make something that not many people think about it.
I found my window glasses like that too. We had -50 C couple days ago (wind chill).
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50 Celsius with windchill? You are either very funny or you just spent some time in a windstorm in the Sahara desert…:-)
Thank you for stopping by and glad you enjoyed the post.
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No, it was 50 F, not celsius. And below zero.
Your posting inspire me to shoot something similar. Snow sprinkle on the glass window.
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Sorry, I just saw that you wrote minus 50 (for some reason I overlooked it before)… that is very cold, whether F or C… where do you live?
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Duluth, Minnesota.
This is the coldest winter for the last 20 years.
Where do you live?
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Oh, I felt sorry for all you Northerners, you got hit extra hard the past few days. I live in the mountains of Virginia and our worst wind chills went down to between -35 and -40 F, but actual temp “only” about Minus 10 F. But way too cold for me….
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I think it’s affected the whole USA, either in the south or north. I heard from my friend who lives in Florida, it’s been down to 26 F. They never have that cold.
It’s warm for Midwest but it’s too cold for them.
I hope this extreme cold will be end soonest, and back to normal cold.
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I think all of us will appreciate our regular winter temps again… and this weekend, it will be like spring weather. I hope that even Minnesota will be tolerable….
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That’s what I heard too. Will be 5 to 10 F. Yeah.. no sub zero.
Thank you. I do hope the same for Virginia, will be back to normal weather.
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ethereal! bravo~
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Thank you, Cindy. When the weather gods try to freeze you to death, might as well get a few fun pics in the process…:-)
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What gorgeous icy patterns you’ve detected here, Annette. π
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If you can’t have frozen bubbles, you might as well get some cool ice crystals elsewhere π
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