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- Our Home And Native Land
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- In Search Of Colour
- Signs - Bowling
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- Outdoor Hockey
- Foot Prints In The Sand
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January
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Must be a great place for ice hockey or doing some pirouttes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI very much like the shades of blues and tans in this photo, Andy.
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember as a kid that ponds would be frozen for weeks, not days. The ice would get scuffed up from all the skating.
ReplyDelete"Frozen" It would be a good title for a movie, oh it's taken. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThis makes such a pretty scene. I could picture a couple of skaters out there when it's frozen solid.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't step on that ice at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI bet they were frozen all last winter, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNo ice skating, I guess?
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...and part of that endless cycle.
ReplyDeleteNeat find. Good work!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week end!
Photographer Gil Zetbase
http://www.gilzetbase.com/
Funny. I took some recent photos with reeds in the foreground here in Florida and you did it up in the frozen north. Same pic, very different feeling.
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