Thursday, February 19, 2015
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That is a lot of ice, a whole frozen bay wow, maybe there will be a competition soon to use the boards.
ReplyDeletePerhaps you have to wait until the school kids have time to skate.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThat ice doesn't look solid enough to me, but what do I know, I live in the desert.
ReplyDeleteI understand a new ice age is coming. I'm investing in clothiers.
ReplyDeletewow, that's pretty incredible, all that water freezing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful, cold, photograph. I would be afraid to ice skate on this though – do people fall into holes on there?
ReplyDeleteIt is odd, Andy! It sure looks like hockey boards!
ReplyDeleteI think you need to start a neighbourhood hockey game, Andy. I like the perspective in this image.
ReplyDeleteQuite a Canadian tradition to be out on the ice like that.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's definitely not something we see here!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing, I hope the ice is strong enough should there ever be a rough and tumble hockey game!
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks cold there, Andy!
ReplyDeleteMaybe they use it for hockey in sunny days. Now it looks as gray day as we have here, too.
ReplyDeleteI like the perspective in this photo.
Have a happy weekend.
¡es impresionante!
ReplyDeleteabrazos para ti, Andy