After a downpour last week, the dogwood blossoms fell from the tree and were mired in mud.Since one of the definitions of mire is a muddy ground, I guess mired in mud may be redundant. Kind of like saying mired in mire.
The last two shots are from several winters ago of frozen mud.
I like the crunchy sound of frozen mud.
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Love your muddy take on the theme...!
ReplyDeleteM is for... Mar :)
Nice choice for the letter “M”! I can almost feel the crunchiness of stepping into the frozen mud. And the fallen petals stuck on the clay gray mud make surprisingly pretty patterns. :)
ReplyDeleteWho do the footprints belong to? Mesmerising! A MYstery! lol!
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Denise ABC Team
mud with blossom hearts :) beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteI'm participating in ABC Wednesday. I had to find something for Wed (Tues for us actually) since the fate of Watery Wednesday is unsure. ABC is like photo hunting a lot. I like it.
Dogwood in the Muddy Mire sort of made me sad.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots though.
I like your essay on Mud. Your photos make it look good! I too like the crunchy sound. Guess it will be a while before we see anymore frozen mud.
ReplyDeleteSweet "M" post. I also like the sound of crunch leaves and crunchy mud - feels somewhat empowering I guess!
ReplyDeletethe textures in the last photo are interesting. petals on mud is kinda sad.
ReplyDeletegreat composition!
ReplyDeleteThought the last photo would be of a person wearing a mud pack!!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Oh dear! Yours are gone and ours haven't even appeared yet!
ReplyDeleteNice shots for the M day! I like mired in mud!
ReplyDeleteYou are aMazing - what an awesome post about MUD! Love your photos and comment about frozen mud. lol
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A very different take on the letter M, good Mud shots!
ReplyDeleteIt is sad when the rain brings down those lovely blossoms; I don't mind mired in mud, an alliteration I think. Those images of the frozen reddish mud are amazing. Great M's.
ReplyDeletelove the footprints, coming or going.
ReplyDeletefrozen mud is oddly cool
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Wonderful photos, -marvelous textures.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and the textures of the mud!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I like in particular how you captured the reddish brown color of mud :)
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Ouch, I love dogwood!
ReplyDeleteWe had snow last night, Weird weather we have these days.
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Lovely captures ....
ReplyDeleteHow about mired in sin? It's the only time ever I've seen the use of the word mire. With sin. It's also my first time to see frozen mud. Over in my part of the world we have baked mud. Love those white petals. It reminds me of a family friend's garden wedding.
ReplyDeleteWhat great captures of textures and tones. The lovely dogwood blossoms even look beautiful on the ground. I hate it when that happens. Nature, can't avoid it.
ReplyDeleteMy flowering plum blooms for about one or two days, due to the usual winds. Grr.
I usually hate mud. But the dogwood petals are a lovely pattern -- and in the older pix, if the mud we used to have to deal with had frozen, I wouldn't have hated it nearly so much.
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