Friday, January 15, 2010

if a solid surface is chilled below the dew point of the surrounding air and the surface itself is colder than freezing,frost will form on the surface









Socks pulled up so I wouldn't freeze!


Outside everything looks sugar coated.
And taking pictures is hard, everything is bright and a white-ish blue. So this is how it looked, Larvik's beech forest covered in a thine layer of frost.



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12 comments:

  1. wonderful pics. love the snow!
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  2. just love the pictures and the socks!

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  3. Astérisque: Thanks, me too ♥

    AnnHelen: Thanks :) A pity they weren't warmer,there was no way I could stay outside I had way to little clothes on x)!

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  4. i love the photos, your bag and boots! and you look adorable in those socks. ahh too bad you couldn't stay long, i hope you weren't too frozen.

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  5. these pictures are gorgeous!!! as is your outfit & blog



    xo, C.
    owl wings

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  6. These are such beautiful photos!

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  7. How beautiful! I'm so jealous, we barely got any snow this winter. Just freezing temperatures!

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  8. Gorgeous, gorgeous pictures! Love your pulled-up socks, I do that too <3

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  9. Love the pictures, your outfit is so cute.

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  10. Hoarfrost is so so so beautiful.

    I love your legging sock things. They look so warm and cozy.

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  11. ru.kurarin: Thanks :) I'm a proper viking! Vikings don't freeze! hehe.

    C: Aw, thank you :)

    Rory: Thanks :]

    Clare: Thank you :)

    idée_géniale: Than sucks, when it freezing there should be a law that there HAD to be snow.

    Barbro: Thanks, great minds think alike ;)

    Practical Princess: Thank you :)

    Delightfully Tacky: Hoarfrost? Now I even know what it's called! Hehe. Thank you :) They just look warm though, I don't think there's even a shred of wool in them x)

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