I went to our cabin in the mountains today, just to fix some small things. It was quite an icy landscape all the way. Not that much snow, less that usual for January, but everything was white, and light blue in the afternoon
Inside the cabin there was frost on both sides of the glass in the windows. It shouldn’t have been on the inside, since humidity is bad for houses. But it looked nice. There are some more in my snow and frost photo gallery.
From the inside looks nice indeed.
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Yes, from the inside. I guess you wouldn’t go outside, Uzoma.
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You bet. Though I wish were a mutant…say Iceman
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Oh Bente, a cabin in wonderland. You do live in an amazing area.
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From your pictures, I am sure you do too, Karen, living in wonderland. Thanks.
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Very nice. They look like they formed in mid-air.
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The 3rd photo (januar_tydal) is very nice.
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Thanks, Siurell.
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Incredible shots!
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Thanks, Carissa.
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If only snow could be warmer. It would be perfect, as your photos are.
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Snow is warm, when we dress properly, Anneli. (but I didn’t today, my fingers and feet freezing..)Thanks a lot.
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I’ve never seen so many ice crystals on the inside of windows like that. I hope it doesn’t rot the wood or create permanent damage.
Ice crystals and snow covered landscapes are so beautiful – you’ve captured them perfectly.
Thanks for sharing them – it ‘cools me down’ on our hot steamy summer days here where I live.
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Thats the actual probel, Victoria. The thing about these crystal they really transform to very little water. So I think it will be ok. Take care in the warm, australian weather!
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Beautiful! I think I say the same thing every time, but they are such a wondrous sights.
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And thank you a lot, Much appreciated, Emilie.
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I am in Helsinki now in very cold weather. I love the snowy landscape and your crystals are just gorgeous.
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Helsinki is not that far from here, so don’t freeze your fingertips, or nosetip. Thanks, Debra.
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Heavenly! I wish there was a super like button! The crystals are stunning.
I hope you don’t mind if I reblog your link on my reblog page?
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Thanks a lot. You are welcome, Chocolatier.
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they are beautiful photos Bente.
It’s reminded me our mountain shelter in winter of which all the window got same kind of frost.
But it occurred only on the glass not on the wooden frame, and the pattern has more curve and
the twist —– so, I described them as the pattern of Acanthus leaf.
In comparison, Norwegian frost grow straight 🙂 —– or air must be dead still.
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Acanthus leaves, I’ll remember that next time I study these things. Thanks a lot for your comment, Yoshizen.
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Superb! I love seeing the snow and ice as long as I’m not out there in the cold. Thank you, Bente.
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Thanks, Gunta. Keep warm.
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Brrrrrr! And beautiful!
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Brr, that’s the right observation, Sandra.
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Glorious shots. I love the idea of having a cabin I could retreat to.
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I wish I went there more, but now it is a shock to enter, Andrew.
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beautiful beautiful shots…
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Thanks very much, Sandy.
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Beautiful wintry scenes!
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Thanks, Montucky.
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Awsome landscape pics.
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Vielen dank, Meyer.
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Snow crystals look like little feathers! Beautiful shots, Bente!
🙂
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They are usually stars, but I too see feathers. Thanks, Marina.
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A cold but wonderful view… 🙂
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Thanks, og tusen takk, Drake.
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Love the window shots…the second one is my favorite. Looks a touch colder than we are complaining about over here in the U.K.
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He,he, but in your photos the UK weather looks magnificent, David.
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Beautiful set of pictures! I can feel the cold radiating from my screen.
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That was my intention, to share some of it. Thanks.
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The frost inside looks gorgeous. Like small and light feathers.
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Isn’t it strange. Usually the frost is like stars, but these looks like comming from the pillows.
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Buenísima serie, pero la prmera me encanta.
Felicidades. Y el frío, a la espalda.:)
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Gracias por el frío Noruega.
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🙂
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Magnificent details, congratulations.
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Thanks a lot, gracias, Antonio.
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je suis en admiration devant les fenêtres givrées. c’est superbe!!
val
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Je suis content que vous avez aimé mes fenêtres givrées. Merci.
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The beauty and the beast of nature. The story and photos are very impressive. Thank you for sharing.
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The beauty and the beast, thanks for en interesting comment.
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How beautiful… Thank you dear Bente, you did a great snow shots. Love, nia
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Thanks a lot for your nice comment, Nia.
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Wow. That’s some serious frost… Looks lovely, though.
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A lot of serious frost these days, Alessandro. Thanks.
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The frost on the inside looks indeed amazing, but it must have been cold in the cabin 😉
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Cold inside, yes, Yvonne. About 12 below zero when we arrived, and 2 when we left a couple of hours later, still below zero.
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Brrrr these are amazing! I love the window ones sooooo much! Really creative and beautiful 🙂
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The window images are so simple but very beautiful. I remember reading somewhere that we always look through windows but never at them. Your windows are a joy to look at.
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Very beautiful all of your photo’s.Magic world of snow and ice.
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Flotte bilder! Landskapsbildene er det nærmest eventyrstemning over – og vindusmotivene kan inspirere noen og enhver til å gå på iskrystall-jakt 🙂
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That does look cold… last week temperatures in San Diego dropped to 0-3C… today its 20-25C!!! 🙂
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Your window frosts look as though the winter fairies have come inside to dance!
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The cold is just…brilliant! You’ve captured it perfectly!
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Underbara snö- och frostbilder, Bente! Har kollat igenom frostarkivet och det är bara så vackert, precis sånt som jag älskar. Speciellt gillar jag “snöspökena” längst ner.
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The frost feathering on the interior images is really beautiful – so well captured. Did you hold your breath!?
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How could you guess? 😉 Thanks Andy.
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Wow! The snow frost is absolutely gorgeous!
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Wonderful pics! I just love number 3 and 4. Remind me that a gotta go create fractals again!
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They’re such romance and exotic scenes – especially to an Australian. But the frost crystals growing on the window look almost organic, encroaching bit by bit to fill the entire space. Wonderful. 🙂
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Love, love, love the frost!!! 🙂
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Seeing frost on both sides of the window glass takes me back to the days before houses became better insulated – it is delightful to look at, though!
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I love your photos! Greetings.
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Una Seríe Increible… La Primera De Las Fotografías Es Impresionante…
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Lovely photos!!
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I feel an affinity towards your photos, ( snow, ice and frost) as these kind of photos intrigue me also. I much admire this selection!
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Reblogged this on Something to Ponder About and commented:
Wonderful photos from Norway, if you like snow and ice and all wintery scenes!
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Absolutely ethereal and lovely!!!
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Beautiful winter scenes!! :Love the frosted.. snowy window shot!
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Jag blev helt betagen av de otroligt vackra iskristallerna inomhus. Tänker att deras skönhet är lika stor som den är förgänglig och skör.
Klem og alt godt til dae!
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Lovely! Lovely! Lovely!
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Fandastic!
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