With raised eyebrows I asked what the student intended to tell about the water bottle. He had a plan to explain the importance of drinking water. "Alright, General Ripper," I thought, "be sure to mention purity of essence and precious bodily fluids."
Having sneered at the concept, I find myself doing the exact same thing. Don't you just hate when that happens? For the past week I've been fascinated with water as it changes between vapor, liquid, and solid. I just can't take enough photos of freezing water and ice.
The ice formed in rings around rocks in the creek.
Pebble ice might have formed where melt from the roof splashed on the patio.
Some globes of ice acted as magnifying glasses in the leaf litter, or formed fabulous ruffles.
© 2011 Nancy L. Ruder
1 comment:
I'll be thinking about water and ice all day, thanks to you. And looking at plenty of ice out the window. By Monday, the 40s, plenty of water!
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