> Jack Frost's Calling Card  
Jack dropped in overnight and left his calling card.
 > Last Strand  
Everything along the shore of Wabigoon Lake is covered with ice, down to the last visible strand of grass.
 > Lonely Vigil  
A solar light stands it's lonely vigil, waiting for the warmth of spring and summer.
 > Icicles (IV)  
The high lights of these icicles were thrown out of focus for effect.
 > By chance, brushing against an embankment revealed the small plant in its ice cocoon.
 > Icicles (II)  
Icicles in the late afternoon.
 > Warmer damp air created a thick layer of hoar frost on this solitary pine.
 > In nature, boundaries are usually gradual; one thing blends into another.  On the other hand, man-made boundaries are finite; they have a definite beginning and end.  Here, a snow fence protects its designated area from one point to another.  The snow respects that, to a degree, but doesn't mind crossing the line, for a distance.
 > Hangin' Around (II)
In early winter, icicles still hang off the rocks along Wabigoon Lake shoreline.
Jack Frost's Calling Card
Jack dropped in overnight and left his calling card.
 > Jack Frost's Calling Card  
Jack dropped in overnight and left his calling card.
Jack Frost's Calling Card
Jack dropped in overnight and left his calling card.
Photo by: Double-S-posure • see photo in gallery

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