
Venus, the Moon, and I rose at the same time this morning.
Twenty-four degrees
I stood out in my skivvies
Like a frosted flake



Venus and the Moon shapeshifted through the glass.






The various crescents are moonlight fractured by condensation on the glass. Venus made some mean-looking faces.


Back to normal


Venus and the Moon at dawn.

Lower left to top: Orion, Kiss Flying-V, and The Pleiades. Top right: Jupiter.
Brad mentioned seeing The Pleiades in yesterday’s photo meant Orion was not far behind. I’ve taken many photos with Orion in them recently, but I haven’t posted Orion in a while.
I really like the shapeshifting through glass. They look like neurons!
Thanks, Liz. Some look like amoebas to me.
You’re welcome, Tim. I agree about the amoebas.
How very beautiful!
Thanks, Holly.
You’re welcome!
Not bad for a frosted flake. Fascinating glass shots!
They are. Thanks, Michele.
Beautiful images……
Thanks, Janet.
Again, just when i think these can’t possibly get any better, they do.
Thanks, Shey.
Such unique images through the glass Tim… Excellent xx
Thanks, Sue.
I’d be making mean faces in the window if I was in my skivvies in those temps. Great pics!❤️
Thanks, Cindy.
Orion: my favorite night sky scene to photograph. That and M31. Nicely done Tim.
Thanks, Brad.
Loving those fractured images!🤩
Thanks, Tiffany.
Tim – another eclectic presentation. Hope you didn’t get to cold in your skivvies. LOL!!
Laurie was all bundled up, complaining about the cold, and said, “You don’t even have a hat!” It was really cold this morning at -11ºC. Thanks, Rebecca.
Yikes!!! I’m with Laurie!!!
Brrr… I hope that frosted flake got warm after! So worth it though! 🌟
Thanks, Marina. It was -11ºC this morning.
Beautiful images, Tim, especially the golden glow of dawn. Condensation makes for some interesting patterns, too. Beautiful crescent moon. Glad you are getting to see it.
24 degrees? Clear night down your way. Right on 50 up here this morning, the rain still a tumbling down. It’s a long haul rain out there. The pasture several properties down has an even bigger pond now, and growing. Their sheep will be swimming by tomorrow.
Clear and cold here. 12 degrees this morning. I just got back from a cool ride at 44 degrees. The sun felt warm on my black thermal bike clothes, but the wind was cold. Thanks, Lavinia.
Out in your skivvies in 24 degrees? Are you in training to become a Canadian?
Love how you captured Venus through the glass. It’s those things we happen to see as we walk by and then decide to take a closer look that become some of the most interesting subjects. So cool.
I could see any of Red Green’s groupies out in their skivvies doing something manly. It’s always nice to find interesting forms in the glass. Thanks, Dale.
Hahahaha! Now I can picture it, too!
Absolutely. And to share them, to boot 🙂
Ahh, so you’re the frosted flake!
I was wondering how you knew Bruise McMellon?
Love, love the art shots through the frosted window. xx
You got it. The window shots have some great shapes. Thanks, Resa.
Fab shapes…and luminescence.
Orion is one of my favorite constellations – easily distinguishable and prevalent in our country skies. I like the easy to identify ones, like the Dippers and Cassiopeia.
We have our own names for constellations. Like The Kiss Flying-V, The Yak, and Chupacabra. Thanks, Brian.
I love your Timku and these are amazing photos
I found your comment in Spam jail again. A cold Timku for sure. Thanks, JYP.
I guess that’s what happens when you stand outside in your underwear in 24F weather – cold poetry. I can’t believe I ended up in spam jail again! It’s like WP doesn’t even want me catching up on blog reading/commenting!
It’s like “You’re late again! Off to Spam jail!”