Friday, April 4, 2025

Where Winter Lives

There is a place where the pines are crusted with snow and the spruce are coated with the dusty glitter of frost.


A place where the wind howls in misery as the winter passes,


and Spring shivers meekly in the unwelcoming cold, hesitant to come.

But every once and again, the fortunate soul catches a glimpse of the place transformed.


The gateway to a crystal forest opens and a tantalizing fairyland unfolds.


Dressings of ice sparkle like shards of glass, iridescent in the lucent sun,


and one is surrounded by heaven's great tears of icy glass, richly furring branches that once were bare.





While the maples groan and the pin oaks splinter, the tinkling branches laugh in the wind.



For a few short days, the world is terrible and beautiful at once and there is a nothingness in between.

This is where winter lives.
 

14 comments:

Betty said...

Warm hug to you! Can't wait for your ode to spring. What a lovely winter post though I know you're sick of it.

NMK said...

Wow ...amazing pictures . Looks beautiful , but I also wish you have Spring weather soon too !

Saundra said...

I had to shut my eyes to that white stuff for fear it would infiltrate my area. Wishing you warm weather soon.
Damn it Robin, write a book! You have such a way with words that we wouldn't even need pictures to 'see' your thoughts!!!!!

Prims By The Water said...

I always love it when the snow and ice stick to the trees...but not in Spring. Here's hoping it blows away and warmer temps come your way. Janice

Lauren said...

Gorgeous photos. As Saundra and I have said before, you need to write a book. You have such a wonderful way with words ♥️♥️♥️

Lauren said...

And please don’t tell me I am full of “it”!

Shrimpton and Perfect said...

A magical hoar frost, we sometimes get them in Derbyshire, so beautiful and other worldly.

Kathy Barrick said...

So incredibly beautiful. I always feel badly for anyone living where winter never seems to end, so it made me really happy to see that you appreciate it and see it's beauty, even this late in the year. You are a wonder!!

jabblog said...

Beautiful writing to accompany stunning photographs. Cold, chilly beauty, clothing the trees like spring blossom.

Maureen said...

I'm sorry for your still wintery weather but boy that is a beautiful post!

Hill Top Post said...

Wow! Beautiful pictures and beautiful words!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Absolutely stunning photos. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️

Mary, Windy Meadows Farm said...

The pictures are so, so pretty - thanks for braving the cold temps to take them! I can just see you all bundled up in a cute coat, stylish boots, and a jaunty hat! I know I’m in the minority, but the thought of summer heat makes me want winter to linger a bit longer. I need to find that perfect place where summer is no warmer than 65 degrees! I haven’t been brave enough to knock on that farmhouse door close to the corn crib - but I will - I must! Did you say yours was covered with wisteria? If so any problems with the weight of it? I showed yours to a friend - now you have two of us pea green with envy! She’s the one who shares her milk - yes it is a lot, so I put it in the freezer or make cheese or ice cream. Take care, keep warm, and we’ll catch up soon!

marly said...

The sun on crystal trees is so beautiful and you've captured that perfectly. They've had their prom, time to remove the glitz and go home.