In our creek bottom there is a sandstone wall on a north wall that seeps water all year. If you didn't ever go into this are in the winter, you wouldn't know it was there. I'll never forget discovering it for the first time.
I think it was the year I discovered snow shoeing. In the forest around us there are no groomed trails other than perhaps one you make yourself or one the deer and other critters have made.
I got pretty good at jumping the creek and climbing over downed trees with snowshoes on.
Here is the ice wall on the 3rd of January.
I find that pattern and the texture of the ice so incredible. It differs at different times of the winter. The ice generally looks a bit more yellow because of the particles of sand it picks up.
The water in the creek below it flows slowly still with frost on the rocks and surrounding grasses.
It takes a consistently very cold winter to freeze over the top of the creek, but the water still flows underneath the ice. This spot freezes often and thaws on warm sunny days.
In the winter everything changes nearly daily. New tracks, the ice formations change, the creek freezes and thaws in different ways which is always fascinating.
I guess I am just a sucker for the strange beauty of winter in this area. More and more I am realizing just how lucky I have been to live here.
You ARE lucky to live in such a spot of nature's natural beauty. I love looking at your photographs. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThe rivers are completely frozen over here. The Eagles are congregating over the small open areas that appear now and then, but mostly, the rivers are completely closed. That is some serious cold for the rivers to freeze over so sudden. At least the snow is light. Most has blown away or been plowed, so the sidewalks and roads are open. But being outside is a short time event... even with all of my winter gear on. Iowa is closer to Minnesota than Alaska. ( Less wind in Alaska...) It makes me feel like a bear wanting to hole up and hide out... Until spring.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I enjoy seeing your area!
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