Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Ice Forming/ Watery Wednesday

Ice forming on the Trent-Severn Waterway, Bolsover, Ontario

This photo was taken last Saturday afternoon, another lovely late autumn day.

I am linking to Watery Wednesday where you can find many more watery photos.

38 comments:

Jill said...

This is a wonderful capture! So many textures and depths..I just love it.

Lowell said...

"A truly gorgeous shot," he said icily, watching as she pulled on her mittens and stuffed the camera into a large pocket in her large coat!

Darla said...

Looks pretty cold to me. Will it totally ice over before winter leaves?

Darla

MadSnapper said...

name this one "tranquility" so beautiful and peace filled.

Judy said...

I know you did not take that photo today - I could walk on the ice, quite a ways out from shore this morning.

TexWisGirl said...

it is beautiful.

Unknown said...

Beautiful landscape. Nature is simply adorable! Merry Christmas and thanks for the visit! ^_^

kayerj said...

very pretty, but it makes me shiver. Have a Merry Christmas.

Malyss said...

How beautyful it must be! I've never seen that..You're making me jealous! :o)

Jack said...

Yes, EG, it IS that time of year. Maybe even overdue . . .

Dawn said...

Looks chilly and beautiful. I love it when ice begins to form.

XoXo said...

So lovely and very serene, wish to see this place in person...

cieldequimper said...

I imagine sooner or later there will be skaters...

Janet said...

Such a pleasant wintery picture.

Susan said...

Beautiful, I love the reflections in the water. Looks so cold! Great!

RedPat said...

Looks so peaceful!

trump said...

Your images are amazing! Richard from Amish Stories

Anonymous said...

might probablyfereeze by winter time. never seen one that has forzen over.

VP said...

Impressive, I have never seen anything like that...

VioletSky said...

There's more of an effort up that way than where I am. I want a little more winter for my Christmas (though I know many would not agree that snow is worth it)

Sylvia K said...

Gorgeous capture and it does look COLD! Reminds me of the years I lived in Montana!! Hope your week is going well! Wishing your a very Merry Christmas!

Sylvia

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Brrrrr! Looks beautiful but so cold! Keep happy and warm for Christmas!

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

when I was in Windsor, I sat on a freezing bench, and see "iceBergs" flow down the Detroit River. I found some of these friends on Face book, and we have great time talking about this.

Roberto Machado Alves said...

A beautiful image that it is unlikely we will see in Rio de Janeiro. Thanks for sharing.

Be happy!

Suburban Girl said...

So beautiful. But I'd like to view if from a toasty warm room with a fire.

Roan said...

Just looking at that icy water gave me a chill. Beautiful pic, though.

SandyCarlson said...

Beautiful to see. Our ice has been coming and going. The ice fisherman don't have a prayer at this rate!

George said...

This looks like a painting -- and I mean that as a compliment. It's absolutely beautiful; a perfect wintry scene.

Rose said...

Kind of wishing I could have been there....

colleen said...

Watery Wednesday could be a challenge here. Maybe a puddle.

The photo creates a nice sense of clean slate. http://looseleafnotes.com

Chubskulit Rose said...

Lovely sight!

My Watery. May you have a joyful holiday!

Cezar and Léia said...

So beautiful and peaceful scenery! :)
Léia

Cecilia Artista said...

It is very beautiful but it also looks so cold!

Jenn Jilks said...

Another pretty shot!

Powell River Books said...

We have frost on the balcony glass this morning, a sign we had a clear night and a beautiful day coming. - Margy

2sweetnsaxy said...

Absolutely beautiful and picture post-card perfect!

Jeannette StG said...

So serene...and cold:) A merry Christmas to you!

genie said...

Winter is almost here.....so you have some ice forming. We have not had any here as yet. This is another beautiful capture. Lovely photography tonight. genie

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