The early morning sun turned the distant Douglas fir trees bright green.
But closer to home, everything was rimed with frost.
If we can't have snow, a good hardy frost will do the trick.
It serves to turn most everything into a winter wonderland.
Even the blackberry vines.
I'm not sure that the deer enjoy a frosty morning.
Their hooves crunch in the cold grass.
But they are fat and healthy with nice thick coats.
As we drove to my in-laws on Christmas Eve, we watched three does munching away happily on green grass! Now we had a big snowstorm. Still snowing actually.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots! Love how you capture the frost! Our weather is much warmer than normal... When I woke today, it was already 66! They predict 79 today! No chances of frost or snow... Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove he frosty pics! I wish that it was frosty here.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
I love how soft and fuzzy the frost looks!
ReplyDeleteAnd the deer are so sweet! They do look plump and happy!