Frosted Glass
The two components: ice and glass,
when in combination frozen,
with synergy there comes to pass
a spectacular explosion
of fanciful and lush dreamscapes;
of silver edged fern and feather.
An infinite array of shapes
that ice and glass design together.
© Doris Potter
Super imagery.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anvilcloud. I think poetry is not your thing but I'm glad you liked the images.
DeleteLovely pictures and words. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Flighty. I appreciate your comment.
DeleteBeautiful, the photos and the poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you messymimi. I'm glad you liked both.:-)
DeleteI love the imagery of frost and fern growing in a like manner. All life (including water)are so intrinsically connected. Beautiful poem and images Doris.
ReplyDeleteThanks Didee. I was reading about frost being a fractal (as are ferns and feathers) but it was over my head!
DeleteI had to really think hard about what the top photo looks most like. The tips of a Fir branch!
ReplyDeleteI agree Mary!
DeleteI had to reconsider...it looks like cedar fronds.
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