This morning was frosty in Bowen Park; warm enough for a good walk and cold enough for some interesting sights, including some amazing hair ice. (For information on hair ice go to https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6626358)

Frosty moss on a log 
Frosty fungus or hair ice 
Signs of wildlife, but which? 
Millstone River Falls 
Icicles 
Icicles over an icy stream 
Frozen tree sap 
A lovely section of the Millstone River 
Millstone River 
Hooded Mergansers 
Hooded Mergansers and a Common Merganser 
Mergansers in the Duck Pond 
Female Merganser
Anne,
Hello! And I love your photos. You showed frozen cold without many words and definitely got the meaning across. The frosty fungus is amazing and I can’t help but wonder why more areas are not also touched by the frost. The river is beautiful and that lovely house along the river is in a beautiful setting. Frozen tree sap, now that really caught me. I had never even thought of such a thing. And finally the mergansers! Wonderful aquatic duck-like creatures. I get to watch mergansers when watching the Alaskan bears at Katmai on YouTube in the summer.
Hope all is going well for you. Take care, Mary Beth
Thank you, Mary Beth. I’m so glad you enjoyed the pictures. That house is in a lovely location, but I would have preferred not to have it in the frame! Ah well. Everything is fine here, thanks for asking.
The photos are lovely, I felt the snap in the air..
Thanks, June. There was definitely a snap!
The falls are gorgeous!
Yes, and they are twice the size in the spring!