I gathered lots of pictures of ice along the shoreline, so here are a few more for your viewing pleasure. There'll still be more too. These are all in Meaford.
Recognize the Meaford tortoise? A little covered up at the moment.
Nice natural ice photos and it makes me glad I am where I am except I do miss the winter photo opportunities. Now I don't want to see a photo of a block of ice resembling a man sitting on a scooter with a camera in his hand...…..
Beautiful pictures but I'm sure glad I don't live near there. Here in Kansas snow on the ground but going to be 50 for a few days and melt it all and then by Friday-Saturday more snow and down to 0 F. A BIG change from one day to the next.
That is some bitter ice. Dangerous while being lovely and interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what shapes ice can take near waters like that.
ReplyDeleteThose curved ice formations are beautiful. That poor tortoise must be chilly -- still looks like a tortoise though.
ReplyDeleteThat ice is so thick on the branches. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing!!! Sure does look cold!!
ReplyDeleteWow,lost for words, this is so amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe ice formations are so wonderful. The continue splashing and freezing in thin layers to make a very solid from is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteAmazing the beauty that nature creates for us to see.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Amazing ice sculptures.
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Nice natural ice photos and it makes me glad I am where I am except I do miss the winter photo opportunities. Now I don't want to see a photo of a block of ice resembling a man sitting on a scooter with a camera in his hand...…..
ReplyDeleteOh my! These are wonderful images!
ReplyDeletevery cool
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of cool...we're supposed to have a high of 64 today....brrrr
Love the ice sculpture along the shore of Georgina Bay great memories of many years ago.
ReplyDeleteNatural ice sculptures are beautiful and yet we tend to miss them. Thank you for sharing these with us. That ice looks really thick in places!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures but I'm sure glad I don't live near there. Here in Kansas snow on the ground but going to be 50 for a few days and melt it all and then by Friday-Saturday more snow and down to 0 F. A BIG change from one day to the next.
ReplyDeletewhat a great area to live in - do love how the scenery changes so often
ReplyDeleteIncredible ice sculptures. Nature is a good artist! :-)
ReplyDeleteCannot help but love them...
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