Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mother Nature's Winter Design



These fabulous architectural designs are brought to you by 
Mother Nature...



Morning view from my office window 




Down my garden path 




Intricate mosaic patterns only Mother Nature can produce.

Don't you just love her work?


19 comments:

  1. How pretty. Isn't truly amazing what she can do?

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  2. That looks so cool! It makes me think of turtle shells. Arctic turtles?

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  3. Beauty abounds in your garden! Mother Nature did some gorgeous artwork for you, how pretty.

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  4. She is the ultimate artist and architect! Lovely shots!

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  5. Nature is a great designer, and I know that people don't stop and look at it.

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  6. What a striking composition! That woman really knows how to wield a brush. Enjoy your view ... and the nice weather. :-D

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  7. This is so beautiful and reminds me of a decorated gingerbread cookie or house!

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  8. Very nice design. Mother nature knows what she is doing.

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  9. Beautiful images to contemplate Carolyn...your winter is lovely. You certainly are able to capture the beauty and charm of it.

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  10. That is just gorgeous, Carolyn. Great photos! I'm glad you were there to witness this winter art. :)

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  11. Ah, She just copied a stonemason that did a great job.

    Wonderful images.
    Looks like a fresh snow that accumulated on the cracks while melting on the snow. Now if I could only get moss to grow like that in the summer I'd be a happy stoner.

    It looks like the red Potsdam Sandstone from near here.

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  12. Verry preetyblog garden, best regard from Belgium, Louisette

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  13. Wonderfull fotos, greeting from Belgium

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  14. Nice photos! I enjoyed my time living in Colorado, as even after a snow the sun would shine the next day and show the wonderful winterland of creation.

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