Today's
Five Minute Friday assignment was a little different than most weeks. For the final
Five Minute Friday of 2015
Kate Motaung let everyone pick their own one-word prompt and the word I chose is
frost.
Here's why...
Upon going out to warm up my van this morning before work, I discovered that, overnight, Jack Frost had completely covered my van windows in an intricate frosty pattern. A few minutes of heat on high and the beautiful artwork of nature gave way to nothing but water droplets that rolled away with a swish of the wiper blades and a rush of wind as I drove out onto the highway.
At the park (I work at
Prairie State Park in Mindenmines, Missouri), I was greeted by four great beasts, their brown backs white with frost, against a backdrop of white-frosted prairie grasses. Over the crest of the hill and the whole herd of white-backed bison encircled the nature center where I work.
As I pulled into the parking lot, the morning sun spilled across the tall grasses, instantly melting the guazy frostiness that only moments before had grasped them in misty whiteness. The massive beasts (bison) that dotted the prairie landscape separated lazily and made their way around and behind the building. With each grunt and snort, the chilly air made their hot breath come out in billowy puffs of icy whiteness.
As I made my way to the building I noticed that
frost flowers were in great abundance in the wildflower garden out front...
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Mullin Outlined And Covered In Frost |
...and that every plant was outlined and covered, sparkling, and glistening white, with frost.
I love frosty mornings on the prairie and wish that I could share one with YOU! They are soooo beautiful! <3
All My Love,
~Rebecca
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Five Minute Friday - a free write, which means, as our hostess, Kate Motaung, says, "...no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write."
I love reading your description and seeing your photos. You make frost beautiful. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
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Thank you, Drusilla! And a very Merry Chrismtas and a Happy New Year to you and yours! :)
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