Frost and Cold Bless the Lord
February 3, 2010

Hoar frost on viburnam
This morning when I woke up, what did my wondering eyes behold but spectacular hoar frost on everything. This phenomena occurs every now and then in the Ozarks and thanks to my very nice husband, I have some photos to share with you.
On clear, frosty nights, God works His wonders, readying winter beauty to greet the dawn. If vegetation or objects have been chilled below freezing by radiation cooling, ice crystals form and the fragile pointy thorns create a fantasy world we glimpse only until the sun melts them with its warmth. Radiation cooling is the process by which a body loses its heat by radiation and that’s enough science for today.
Gods gift this morning reminded me of the canticle of Daniel in the Divine Office hour of Sunday Lauds (praise). The third chapter, verse 69 calls out:
Frost and cold, bless the Lord; praise and exalt Him above all forever.

- Head of Medusa on a fence post, sepia toned
Through Daniel we find ourselves realizing that our poor efforts at praise need the help of all creation. Beginning with verse 57 through verse 90 we call upon the heavens, the earth, the angels, spirits of the just and men to praise and bless the Lord, ending with joyful thanks for deliverance from the powers of hell and death through the salvation Jesus brings.
The fence post is cropped from a larger photo and colored sepia. the hoary tentacles reminded me of the head of Medusa, hence the title of the picture.

Hoar frost on fence with honeysuckle behind.
This image makes a brilliant graphic statement. Roger has a real eye for this kind of thing.

Greenbridge
Frosty trees set off a country bridge near home. Locals call it “Greenbridge”. You can see the river underneath on the right.
Forming a perfect background for the hoary branches, still water mirrors the trees on the river bank at the city park. Cropped from a larger image.

Branch over the river
Lastly, a view from the bridge upriver. The trees appear to be embracing all the sky. Cropped image from a larger composition.

On the river bank
These images are copyrighted, but if you want to use them you may as long as you credit Barb Schoeneberger and Roger Prai and if you would, please donate a little to this site.
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These pictures are stunning! Wow! God really is a master artist! Thanks for putting them up on your site
Thanks, Mary. God blessed both me and my husband with photographic talent and we want to praise Him with it.
Beautiful!
Gorgeous shots.