ktsgonewalkabout > Winter grey seed heads arise out of the yellowed grasses of autumn in rural Arkansas.
ktsgonewalkabout > A winter pond near Chester Arkansas is framed by autumn grasses and leafless trees.
ktsgonewalkabout > A fifteen foot cascade of waterfrom a limestone bluff is encased in a sharp spray of ice.
ktsgonewalkabout > The last of autumn's leaves cling to a small tree in Northwest Arkansas.
ktsgonewalkabout > Winter trees appear hazy through a frosty window.
ktsgonewalkabout > Grass seeds cling to winter plumes.
ktsgonewalkabout > Frost crystals appear to fall in front of winter trees.  Frost crystals grow from water vapor in the air, just like snow flakes.  But while snow flakes form on suspended dust particles high in the clouds, frost crystals form near the ground -- on windows, blades of grass, or just about any other solid surface.
ktsgonewalkabout > Frost patterns appear to explode across a windshield in early morning.  Window frost forms when a pane of glass is exposed to below-freezing temperatures on the outside and moist air on the inside.  Water vapor from the air condenses as frost on the inside surface of the window.
ktsgonewalkabout > Trapped air bubbles in an icy creek bed create a surreal pattern.
Winter grey seed heads arise out of the yellowed grasses of autumn in rural Arkansas.
ktsgonewalkabout > Winter grey seed heads arise out of the yellowed grasses of autumn in rural Arkansas.
Winter grey seed heads arise out of the yellowed grasses of autumn in rural Arkansas.
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