A windy winter storm pushed a lot of water onto the shore that form these ice mounds.
Sunday, February 19, 2023
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You must have been cold out there in the wind from the lake, Andy.
ReplyDeleteChilling comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteVery arctic looking,
ReplyDeleteSome serious winter cold and wind here. I spent some of my youth not too far from Lake Erie. Those memories are not all good.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a freezing desert landscape.
ReplyDeleteNatural art.
ReplyDeleteSomething different for me to see.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived next to Lake Superior (just one winter) I joked that summer arrived July 4th at 3pm and fall started on July 5th at 1am. Colder by the lake, right?
ReplyDeleteLooks barren en cold Andy.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting photo, looks very cold outside....!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Andy.
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