A frosty morning.
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already frosty even though it's only the beginning of autumn ?
ReplyDelete...we have frosty mornings too.
ReplyDeleteThe blooms in frost make for a strong image. Sorry about your chilly weather.
ReplyDeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeleteI hope the plants will resist!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image, even it's cold!
Happy WW and a fine week!😘❤️
It's getting like that here, 4 degrees this morning in Greymouth.
ReplyDeleteThe frosty herb resembles our gray cress? (Berteroa incana) With you the first and with us maybe the last frost, who knows?
ReplyDeleteBejewelled!
ReplyDeleteFall has arrived. It's still winter here. We're waiting for Spring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the fun.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥
Lovely macro shot of frosted blooms
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Cool macro shot, Betty.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday and thanks for hosting.
Looks like winter or at least autumn is coming to you. We have had cool mornings and evenings of late. And clear sunny days. Enjoy the rest of your week and thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing that in the early Season of Winter. Hoping though we are done with it, but I doubt it. Great photos of the frost. I was looking to see when I should start seeds indoors, and it said 10 weeks before the last Frost where I live.
ReplyDeleteOh frozen plants - I hope we become her in Germany now spring without cold days in April,
ReplyDeletegreetings
Kirsi
A plant covered with sparkling diamonds! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteFrosty maybe, but you have flowers. We still have snow and will be getting more on Friday.
ReplyDeleteFrost makes a pretty picture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful frost or jewels on the flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt's getting warmer in our part of the world and colder in yours. Though we have still had a fairly pleasant March so far with the intermittent showers, and some hail storms too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy wintering dear Betty.
Joined with some 'brain fever" ;-)
Looks Amazing
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