THE RAMBLINGS OF A STRUGGLING ARTIST ON LIFE WITH TWO TERRIERS, A PONY WITH ISSUES AND OTHER WILDLIFE AND BIRDS THAT CROSS OUR PATH

Showing posts with label Ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice. Show all posts

4 March 2014

MIRACULOUS ICE SHEETS


Where is a time lapse camera when you need it? It really hasn't been a cold winter but on Sunday morning, a phenomena that occurs often in deep winter was apparent here, but on a less heavy scale. What happens is a crust of ice develops across the top of a dip or puddle but nowhere near the water below. On this occasion, because it wasn't that cold, the ice was wafer thin, allowing me to look into the bowls below. Sometimes the ice creeps along and out from something like grass, as above, but in other cases, as below, there is seemingly no means of supporting the span. At the top right of the sheet, you can see the spiky ice fingers gently touching the peat at the edge of the bowl allowing it to rest there:


Jack broke the ice on this one and you can see how deep the bowl is and how far from the puddle below:


Beautiful patterns in this one:


I thought I'd try and lift the whole ice sheet off this one. It was reluctant to move, its edges meshed with surrounding fine roots but........


............underneath, it was as bone dry as any thing can be here at the moment. I would just love to watch how that formed. 


A more grass related one:




This one was absolutely enormous; at least 3 feet wide and absolutely beautiful:


Just a few more beautiful ones; like the finest sugar work:





Sunday was just awful - it rained heavily all day and on Monday morning, the wild ponies had perms:



Whilst out walking yesterday, I was looking very closely at some Crottle on a rock and noticed it seemed to be quite aggressive as lichens go. Given how slowly they grow, this will have been an extremely slow invasion, but look how the white Crottle has grown over the other more leafy lichen and, in the second picture, the surrounding moss. Amazing stuff.



More beautiful lichens:



It was threatening to snow but we got away with it. 




You really don't want to know why Jack is licking his lips:



Gorse is flowering of course:


OB can now solve the Rubik's cube in one minute fifty two seconds and has found a use for the Polo's previously redundant cup holder - genius:


Mum to Waitrose and MRI tomorrow, a meeting with the paediatrician on Thursday WITHOUT OB thank goodness and parents' evening that night, so a busy couple of days ahead. Hope your week is going well so far and welcome to a couple more followers. So until next time, here are the dogs enjoying themselves yesterday. 




27 March 2013

ICE ART


I hadn't intended to post before Friday, which will be my first blogging anniversary, but the ice I've seen over the last couple of days has been so fabulous, I had to share it with you. It amazes me how many ways water molecules will arrange themselves in freezing conditions. A couple are from the hoar frost but the rest are puddles and accumulations on Kestor Rocks.


Grassy banner


The top of a gate


Multiple grass banners


These look like ice flowers but were growing out of the peat in a small gulley


What a great fabric design this would make....


Bubbles


There was no water left in the dip below this sheet, just a dry, empty hole



This is massive piece is about five foot tall! A few more close ups of it:







These next two are taken Halfway up Kestor:




Closer up on the fabric design one. White chiffon perhaps?

Daisy's routine is quite established. She spends the night up here, arriving mid afternoon and then leaves early morning to go and stand out on the moor, fairly close by, just staring into space. She must be close to giving birth surely. Here she is yesterday morning:

 

Yesterday afternoon:


And this lunchtime....all alone as usual.


Before I go, I think I have cracked the Macro Post mystery. It still gets over a hundred hits a week so I had another look at it yesterday. I suddenly noticed that I'd mentioned I was off to watch Borgen and I'm sure that's what it is. I guess if this one gets the same reaction I'll be right although, with it being off the air at the moment, the frenzy is less likely! Until next time, here's the Round Pound in this morning's snow, and Trigger displaying his lack of neck...no wonder I went over his head that day. Keep warm!