Frost Columns
The photo is in the morning on February 11th, 2006. Needle ice formed around a rainwater pit in the corner of the lawn yard. I took photos because it was an excellent needle ice.
Backyard lawn. The snow, which fell several days ago , has disappeared completely.
There is no snow in front of the entrance too.
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Home Lawn , Conifer and Ash frost columns
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It’s sleeting this morning despite it’s March 15th.
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