We're having a slight January cold snap today, down to -9°C, not really cold actually. But the fresh snow continues to fall so there's at least 16" on top of the planter now, deep fluffy snow that's no good for making snowmen unfortunately. But it would be great for xc skiing or snowshoeing. Today I'm working on the Tallurutiup Imanga, the Quttinirpaaq and such. In the meantime a further selection of ice pictures from down at the harbour, courtesy Mrs. F.G.
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Wonderful shots of the ice.
ReplyDeleteMrs. FG is really becoming a skilled Photographer.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Awesome sculptures. Wonderful to see how the family is all getting into the act. :-)
ReplyDeleteThose chilly ice photos are sure indicative of our January cold snap.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the ice sculptures!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting sculptures.
ReplyDeletephew!!! Those icicles are huge, and great photos Mrs F.G. The focus, and the whiteness, superb.
ReplyDeleteGreat icy shots! Water is such an amazing compound. I can't imagine life without it. Hey, wait a minute - there would not be any life without it!
ReplyDeleteNatural ice sculptures. Love these.
ReplyDeleteYour ice photos!
ReplyDeleteI'm always fascinated by your ice shots (and Mrs FG's too). Minus 9 sounds quite chilly enough for me.
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!! many thanks mrs. fg!! we might be getting snow!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ice pictures. Nature does it best, eh?
ReplyDeleteI am always fascinated with the ice coating on rocks and trees. Great photos.
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