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- High Wire Act
- Last Of The River Ice
- Toronto Transit History
- 501 Streetcar
- Train Art
- Winter Go Away! Please!
- Signs - Pizza
- Towers Of Power
- #MuseumWeek
- Traffic Spotting
- International Day of Forests
- First Day Of Spring
- Difficult Situation
- Signs - Be On Your Guard
- Baby Swan
- Sunrise Over The Nuke Plant
- Before Sunrise
- Good Bye Snow
- Bird Lady
- Pedestrian Walkway
- Signs - Food
- Scrounging For Food
- River Valley Road
- You Crack Me Up
- The Caffeine High
- Downspout Ice
- Winter Scene
- Signs - Where In The World Is Chuck?
- Ice Age
- How Low Can You Go?
- Window Reflection
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Looks at once the last piece from the river. Did you have to search hard to find it.
ReplyDeleteI was just out for a walk and there it was waiting for me to give it 15 minutes of fame. :)
DeleteThat looks you are serious going into spring!
ReplyDeleteScary and powerful looking even as a remains.
ReplyDeleteanyone for a muddy slushie?
ReplyDeleteNice to see after this brutal winter, Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThat's a hefty junk of ice Andy, what's the weather like? Any chance the remaining ice will end soon?
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a big chunk of ice!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're making some progress there! The water is moving!
ReplyDeletebye, bye ice, you will not be missed ;)
ReplyDeleteMaybe we will have spring, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI have seen that on the Credit River.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you may have finally pushed winter out!
ReplyDeleteOur ice disappeared weeks ago. Ah, today feels like real spring with bright sunshine and warm temperatures.
ReplyDeleteLooks like that bad boy is going to be there for a while.
ReplyDeleteSuper-interesting shot. No ice or snow anywhere in sight, so really contrasts well with everything else in the photo!
ReplyDeleteNice observance of the changing seasons..
ReplyDeleteDuncan In Kuantan
It looks as if it's melting...but, wait. Are those icicles?
ReplyDeleteAt least you have flowing river that you can see again. I'd count that as progress.