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kellan_the_tabby) wrote2023-01-24 06:00 pm
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small beauties: ice

[ Several small plant stems, gathered in a group and all pointing up. Each one is covered in snow and ice. ]
Couple days ago it snowed! Or iced! Or probably graupeled. Anyway everything is covered in white, except for Remy’s run, because he ate all the snow there.
Graupel!
[ A close view of the white stuff covering the ground — instead of separate snowflakes, it’s little snowy ice balls, each maybe a milimeter across. ]
Even the tumbleweeds look nicer with a coat of white.
[ The spiky ends of tumbleweed stalks stick out of a coating of snow and ice. ]
… still no fun to walk on, though.
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Graupel.. that's a new word for me. (we call that stuff sugar snow) Any idea of the origin for it?
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/graupel
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Hm.. funny how I've never heard that, given the prevalence of old Norse and teutonic loan words in Yorkshire.
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