Monday, January 11, 2016
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- River Meets Lake
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Watch your head...
ReplyDeleteHard hat area.
ReplyDeleteWe had a few of those around here, but they're gone now.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen them for a long time here.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and view. Greetings!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have them yet. But when it comes to degrees of heat, then we'll have a lot, maybe in March.
ReplyDeleteMother Nature is the ultimate artist.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, we get some big ones at our house because we don't have gutters!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any yet this year, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNot something we see here at all. Be careful!
ReplyDeleteSuper composition. I love this!
ReplyDeleteWe see a good many of them here.
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool, just be careful where you stand. They look painful.
ReplyDeleteIt is artistic. Also something I have never seen other than in photos.
ReplyDeleteMother Nature has a way of gifting us with ice like this hanging from our gutters...they can do so much damage. I dread them. The picture is beautiful, so for today it sheds a different light on Mother’s antics. O, for some reason your thumbnail will not sow up in my blogroll. Do you have any idea what I need to do. I am not computer literate when it comes to things like this.
ReplyDeleteLast years I see them and had them. So far it has been wind, cold with snow in my area.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing part of winter. Even in the cold, there is wondrous beauty around.
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