
“Snowflakes are not made for solitude; each, with outflung arms, tangles and meshes with its neighbor; over time, they compress, become ice. But ice is mutable, even in the deepest cold. Inside a glacier, pressure and affinity will melt ice at temperatures far below freezing, so that two pieces, in contact with each other, melt and refreeze as one.”
from the book, Under a Pole Star by Stef Penney
Love the picture and the short quote: food for thought. Thanks!
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🙂
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wow! awesome!
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Stef Penney is such a great writer.
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Beautiful! ❤
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It’s a good book.
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So pretty and I almost feel the stillness.
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I took that shot two days ago. Very snowy for the first days of spring!
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Luckily, it melts quickly this time of year.
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Lovely snow photo, Sylvia. I wasn’t quite so appreciative of snow yesterday when Amtrak wasn’t running and we had to delay our trip home from Connecticut for a day. 🙂
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Ugh. Lots of winter storms this year. Hope you got home safely. 🙂
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We did. Not a problem other than the usual being cooped up on an airplane. Alaska Airlines is pretty good, however.
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You express nature beautifully.
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Thank you so very much.
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