a hoarfrost covered fairy forest
Photo by J. Harrington
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We get relatively few episodes of hoarfrost in our neighborhood. It can, under conditions dissimilar to this morning's, create beautiful views. Hoarfrost requires a temperature regime similar to what's needed for maple sugaring, warm days and below freezing nights, plus lots of moisture in the atmosphere, which comes from the Winter's snow cover melting. Tonight we'll be adding to this season's cover, with 6 to 10 inches of new snow forecast for our area. We'll make sure the feeders are full later this afternoon. Impending snowstorms trigger multiple visits from local flocks. How do they know? Do the fairies warn them?
Lines for Winter
By Dave Lucas
Poor muse, north wind, or any godwho blusters bleak across the lakeand sows the earth earth-deep with ice.A hoar of fur stung across the vines:here the leaves in full flush, hereabandoned to four and farther winds.Bless us, any god who crabs the applesand seeds the leaf and needle evergreen.What whispered catastrophe, winter.What a long night, beyond the lamplight,the windows and the frost-ferned glass.Bless the traveler and the hearth he travels to.Bless our rough hands, wind-scabbed lips,bless this our miscreant psalm.
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