January 23, 2006
A Frosty Morning in Southeast Nebraska

Thick fog during the night, with below freezing temperatures and light winds
coated all of the rural vegetation in a coating of frost (also known as rime).
rime: ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
All photos this page:    © Ken Dewey, HPRCC


Note the two deer in the distance near the trees


 

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