The Impossible Dream

Day 43 (408) – February 12, 2019

Crawl – Tuesday Photo / Color of Choice – Cee’s Fun Foto / Petrified – FOWC / Leaflet – RDP / Hope – WODC

A second snow day, make that an ice day. And with it comes another day of solitary and, better yet, more snow pictures!! Even better, with ice too! So bear with me, with a little hope, schools should be open and I will get more interesting shots.  Starting with a big reason why I’m still stuck,(1st photo in the pics below) the driveway literally looks like a petrified icy lava flow. It is a sheet of ice, sandwiched between snow.    I did decide to carry on with the depth of field challenge that Nancy posted for her photo a week challenge. As I was crawling around (because I couldn’t keep my feet firmly on the ground) and randomly hitting the shutter button,  I saw some interesting figures in the firs. Those would be the ones used in the feature.  The rest, below, are ones I took for the depth of field effect. I know you can see something in so many different things, clouds, sand, toast, etc., but, the snow and ice combined on the branches formed a couple of figures that, kind of  standout. I really hope that I am not the only one who sees them.  But then again, it wouldn’t be the first time.  I will attribute it to cabin fever.

Look What I Found

As a Matter of Cat

7 Replies to “The Impossible Dream”

  1. More snow pictures… love it! I see elephants, ghosts and crabs in the featured image!
    Funny how you have a knack of using a phrase that is about to be published as one of our challenges. We have just published Cabin Fever, Gerry wrote it last week and we published just an hour ago! 😀

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