
A night view looking outside the back of my home. The after effects of last weekend's freezing rain storm is still clinging to the trees. It's staying cold so the ice is not melting. In the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) there still are about 300,000 homes an businesses without electric power. As the Hydro crews fix one break in the power grid another tree or branch topples and takes some more electric cables down with it. It's two steps forward and one step back. It may be the weekend before power is restored to all homes across the GTA.
You have very bad weather overthere, we saw it in the news here. Wish you all the best and hope you will keep warm.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the beauty but I hope you will soon have warmer temps and a restoration of power.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awful, hope it will get better soon.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Andy.
You really are struggling up there in the cold country. Be careful out there!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Almost a crystal painting
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Looks like a film set or a stage decor.hope you don't have to much trouble with the weather. Have a merry christmas Andy.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading about your nasty weather. Hope you are able to enjoy a merry Xmas anyway!
ReplyDeleteYou have an awesome photo but the storm is a monstrous tragedy.
ReplyDeleteHave a good Christmas.
We were lucky to escape the ice storm up here. As devastating as it is, it sure does look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI found it too scary to go out for any pics. And so sad to see all the broken trees. Merry Christmas, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAfter last night storm here there were a few places without power, hopefully they will have it back for Christmas
ReplyDeleteI have read that Toronto has suffered quite nasty weather and the accompanying power outages. Stay warm!
ReplyDeletethis looks beautiful!! but its no fun to be without power in the cold....
ReplyDeletemerry christmas!!
We got 3 more inches of snow on Christmas eve. . . it was beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning shot, but I can almost feel the bite of the cold from here. Stay warm, dry, and safe, Andy!
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