Kathleen Cassen Mickelson is a Minnesota-based writer who has published work in journals in the US, UK, and Canada. She is the author of the poetry chapbook How We Learned to Shut Our Own Mouths (Gyroscope Press, 2021) and co-author of the poetry collection Prayer Gardening (Kelsay Books, 2023).
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Ice storms are amazing to see – I’m glad you were able to get out there with your camera. 🙂
This ice storm missed us, thankfully. But thank you for sharing such poetically beautiful images of the iced trees in your neighborhood. It looks like you’re having fun with your new camera.
Ice storms are amazing to see – I’m glad you were able to get out there with your camera. 🙂
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Me too!
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Wow! Ice! That usually means power outages. Hopefully it was only light ice and it didn’t cause any damage.
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Right around here it was just a travel inconvenience.
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Such beautiful photos!
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Thanks!
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I wondered how you were doing up there! Ice can be beautiful. Take care!
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Thanks!
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Beautiful photos, Kathleen. Here’s to a soon-to-be melt!
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Thanks! A melt would be lovely!
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This ice storm missed us, thankfully. But thank you for sharing such poetically beautiful images of the iced trees in your neighborhood. It looks like you’re having fun with your new camera.
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Indeed I am!
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