
Most days this winter are either freezing cold and rainy, or just plain horribly cold with frost everywhere. Generally the frost is just a white cloak, nothing special. However, yesterday when I thought Iโd give the cars – not being used hardly at all because of the lockdown – a run before the batteries die I saw this โfrost artโ on the bonnets. Surreal or what.



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Some amazing patterns just now.
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I think that new cars should be painted like the frost patterns, Shey. I think that would work ~ George
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I like that idea.
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From an ocean, to a lunar landscape ending in the quite wood of winter
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A good description. Thanks ~ George
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Youโre welcome.
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They look drone shots of ski slopes from above
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Thanks, Kate. Eventually driving down the slope to get to the main road was a bit like skiing – ice all over the road. Thanks again ~ George
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Mother Nature is quite the artist… amazing captures, George…
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Thank you. It’s a shame that we can’t get these frost patterns on the paint of cars when we buy them. Thanks again ~ George
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I would like some of those patterns on my windows…
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That looks amazing, it is amazing how some frost can form so well!
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Thank you, Victoria – it didn’t help that the doors of both cars were frozen up. It took ages to open them. That’s when I decided to take the pics. Thanks again ~ George
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Unbelievable what nature can do. Never fails to delight and amaze. Nature is beauty and aesthetics. I am delighted that you shared this , George.
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Thank you, Yasmin. It would be even better if frost was warm ~ George
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Nature is a wonderful artist. Science can probably explain it but the patterns are beautiful.
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Thank you. I agree ~ George
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The very opposite of salty!
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It’s a shame frost has to be so cold. Thanks ~ George
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They look like leaves. Very beautiful. Amazing how much beauty we overlook in our daily lives . . . thanks for reminding me to stop and look once in awhile.
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Thanks, Mark ~ George
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The frost fairies have been painting.
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They certainly have, Anne. Thank you ~ George
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Beautiful artwork by Mother Nature.
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Thank you ~ George
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It is truly beautiful and amazing.
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Thank you ~ George
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Beautifully captured, the frost art is stunning. Nature is truly amazing.
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Thanks, Dawn ~ George
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Stunning stuff, George. A fantastic landscape photographed from above. Cool indeed.
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Thanks, Bill. Frost on metal bonnet = nature on man’s invention. Maybe nature got a break for once. Thank again ~ George
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Nature needs all the breaks it can muster when pitted against man’s invention. I cheer nature on because nature does not take unfair advantage.
Thank *you* again ~ Bill
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The frost is awesome! Love the beautiful designs! Enjoyed your music piece as well!
Dwight
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Thank you, Dwight. It seems a shame the frost melted. Thanks again ~ George
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Loved it!
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Amazing and unique photos! Nature abhors a vacuum, loves a car bonnet! JIM
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Thanks for reading ~ George
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How lovely. Nature is an amazing artist.
I don’t recognize the symbol on the front of your car. What is it?
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Thanks. Youโre right, nature is amazing. As to the cars, the symbol is the Skoda, the other is a Dacia Duster. Thanks again ~ George
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Gotcha. I’ve never heard of either.
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They were called roses cristallisรฉes or motif d’hiver de cristaux where I lived in France.
Beautiful, no matter where.
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Thanks for the info. What bit of France were you in. I’ve been going there a lot since being a kid. I love the place. Art, decent food and amazing history. Thanks again ~ George
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I was in Grenoble, George.
I love France too… Yes, the food is amazing, wines too… and the general ambiance of the place is far more agreeable than anywhere in Britain.
And, for me, that it is a republic, helps make it feel more like home.
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Iโve never been there. If I had a dream it would be to live in Toulouse and have a part-time home in Le Touquet. . So long as the voting system isnโt โfirst past the postโ and members of upper chambers are voted in instead of getting there by birth right, Iโm with you on the republic idea ~ George
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Sounds good to me… I’d be happy to visit! ๐
Proportional representation in France.
But remember there are other ways you can get into the House of Lords in England. You can donate a lot of money to one of the three big parties; you can be the brother of the prime minister; you can be fancied by George Osborne and IDS (not you personally, of course, but it worked nicely for the Moan woman); you could be as dumb as a stump but support the prime minister’s pet project (like Botham), or you could become a bishop of the CofE (but try not to be black).
Goodness the door is open to all sorts.
See you for dรฉjeuner in Le Touquet… ๐
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That is so cool! By the way, my car battery died earlier this month..
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Thank you, Christy B. I’ve not had dead battery yet ~ George
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That’s a great idea..cars should be painted like the frosted windshield.
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They really should. I agree. Maybe we should copyright the idea ~ George
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Rocking!๐๐โค๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฎ
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Very cool! (Pun intended.)
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These frost patterns are examples of beautiful and perfect harmony of the laws of Nature. Mesmerizing.
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Thanks, Inese. It makes a change to get a little harmony for once. Thanks again ~ George
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Amazing patterns. I hate cold and being cold – but frost art is beautiful.
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Thanks, Stephanie. It’s a shame the frost art has given-way to a foot of snow all over my car. I’m hoping my car hasn’t been suffocated ~ George
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Great photographs. This phenomenon has often captured my eyes. I like this series of photos.
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Thanks, Ka ~ George
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Surreal indeed! Especially to see the last one appearing to mimic the car logo!
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Thanks. I’ll miss the frost but not the cold. Thanks again ~ George
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