Tuesday, December 19, 2006
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2 Comments:
I have never seen a frost catcher. Although nearly everything outdoors IS a frost catcher, I have never seen a device intentionally designed to catch frost. When I google "frost catcher" I get no references to any such devices. To create an original device (let alone a new device category) for such a common winter day thing as frost is striking and wonderful. I salute your achievement. And its great looking, too. I am filled with the desire to create my own such device.
Thanks.
We had a good spell of frost recently - I missed 'catching' some of the best (but got a photo or two).
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