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When alder branches get to a certain state of decay that allows them to absorb water and they are exposed to very wet weather followed by a sudden drop in temperature, the water is extruded from the wood through small pores and freezes into "threads" of ice. For Neal:o))
All images © 2006 - 2023 Judy Sinclair
Betty Wilchek | 29-Dec-2007 05:15 | |
Ray Purser Photography | 28-Dec-2007 17:43 | |
Neal Nye | 09-Dec-2007 13:06 | |