The Daily Post challenge for photographers this week is to show three similar images. I came up with two versions from winter and summer here on Perry’s Point.
Ice Storm Aftermath



Seashells on Rocks
Now that March is marching toward us, this photographer is growing a smidge weary of the snow and ice. Thoughts swing to the anticipation of warm weather and the new life that Spring unfurls. I remember this colony of mollusks, better known as seashells, from last summer.
Shelled mollusks are not the only things living on these rocks. Colonies of tiny, white rock barnacles are everywhere. Barnacles are arthropods, related to crab and lobster.


I’m ready to trade the ice for seashells. Are you?
I like the “Glass on grass”
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Thank you. It seems to be a favourite. 🙂
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Ice storms are so devasting but leave such beauty behind. I couldnt stop taking pictures (I’m from Ontario). Your crunchy grass pics are gorgeous. I’m still loving the ice and snow, though.
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Thank you, Ingrid. I bet you get spring before we do, though.
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I’m well and truly over sea shells. Give me balmy autumn days.
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Another blogger from down under? I hear it can be unbearably hot in some parts, so I can’t blame you. Thanks for commenting!
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We’ve had three heat waves of 40 degrees Celsius this summer. Glad it’s over.
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I bet you are. That is unbelievably hot.
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Jennifer, we just had three days of non-stop snowing (unusual for here) and I could not agree with you more… It serves me right for wanting to take some more winter shots. I LOVE your snow pictures – so beautiful!
Blessings ~ Wendy ❀
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Be careful what you wish for, right, Wendy? This winter is going down in the record books in a lot of areas, but I’m hoping to make up for it with a nice hot summer. 🙂 Thank you!
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I love seeing pictures from where you live… I’m always amazed by the beauty! Your photography even makes ice look beautiful (I’m not a fan of winter!) I love how everything seems encapsulated in ice during your winters.
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I’m not a big fan either, but the ice can be very photogenic when the sun comes out. Happy you chimed in, Caitlin. 🙂
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Ah-ha…. sea-shells over here 🙂
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Yeah, me too!
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Really beautiful and so interesting. Thanks for liking my author blog and leading me here, appreciated. Chat again soon I hope 🙂
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Thanks so much, Jane. And you’re welcome. 🙂 Stay in touch!
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I will indeed. I am away for just over a week so will be in touch when I get back. Enjoy your week too 🙂
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🙂
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Good shots, Jennifer! I really like the frozen ones.
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I’m glad you like them. 🙂 Thanks for dropping by!
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These pictures are something amazing!!!!! Love your blog and I’m a new follower from Italy!! A big big kiss. Simona
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Thank you, Simona. I’m following you back – such a pretty blog. And I love Italy! We vacationed there, and in France, three years ago. If you’re interested you can search my blog for pics from the trip. Ciao! 🙂
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You got THAT right!! Here in South Carolina we’re right on the cusp and the trees are starting to bud. Let’s hope no more cold snaps come along to hurt them. Lovely post!
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Thank you, Tina, and thanks for stopping by!
We’re still in the thick of winter here, but the temperatures are beginning to climb, thank heavens. The weather has been unpredictable almost everywhere this year though, hey?
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Jennifer those ice pictures are stunning, I am actually looking forward to winter although we do not get snow on the beaches and I love my beach walks best in winter when there is only me, the kids and the wind for company
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I guess it is still pretty warm in your corner of the world, Kath. I love summer, but at the same time, I love the changing seasons and everything they bring. Thanks for your kind comment.
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Jennifer we still have bush fire smoke here, yet I can feel the pinch of autumn in the mornings now, my favourite time of year autumn and spring the gentle seasons.
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Yes I’m ready! A resounding YES!! Oh boy, you have no idea how ready. Lovely photos Jennifer!
Diana xo
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I know you are ready, Diana (wantssummerback) Schwenk. 😉 I’m happy you like the pics!
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Love ’em! 😉
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Looking forward to warmer weather too! You make winter look beautiful though 😉
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So nice to look forward to! Thanks, Carla. 🙂
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Beautiful. I love the ice but I too would love to see some sea shells.
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Thanks. Even cold things can be quite pretty, hey?
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