Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Private Pond/ Watery Wednesday

Yep, there's ice under that snow. This pond isn't very deep but I still wouldn't trust the ice enough to walk on it yet. Besides it would spoil the pristine look.

You can find more photos celebrating Watery Wednesday at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com

33 comments:

  1. Fantastic shot as always. i am not a big winter fan but it does have its beauty. Well done.

    Cheers and Happy New Year!
    Regina In Pictures

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  2. What beauty! We have snow and cold temperatures too at the moment. A great combination for photos.

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  3. That is picture postcard perfect!
    :-)

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  4. Nice shot. Very beautiful place!

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  5. You certainly get out and about to some interesting places!

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  6. Pristine is right. Looks like something right out of Norman Rockwell.

    Great shot!

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  7. That's so pretty - it's like a painting!

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  8. I think we'd be getting the same freezing point soon and I believe it is safe because our lakes isnt so deep lol....Haay too cold looking...but stilly a lovely winter scene!

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  9. East Gwillimbury WOW! I love the looks of your area even more with snow. So clean!

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  10. That is so wonderful. I'm glad you did not walk on it before the shot. Unspoilt nature at its best and baking in the sun. Love the blue reflections too. Great composition.

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  11. I know, its nice seeing no tracks anywhere in the snow accept for the occasional animals prints to follow to a nearby burrow.

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  12. Ditto, what 2sweetnsaxy said, it is like a postcard. I'm glad you didn't try to walk on it, that water's got to be cold. Brrrr.

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  13. that's a perfect Winter photo....just lovely.

    Gill

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  14. Snow is beautiful, especially when it remains untouched.

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  15. Very pristine and beautiful!

    When my kids were little I wanted them to play in the background and keep the nice fresh snow pristine in the front - didn't always happen as well it shouldn't!

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  16. wow! perfect timing, all the places are covered with snow. Visit also my watery video here and thanks.

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  17. Another beautiful winter scene---what are we going to do with you. MB

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  18. Looks like its right out of a story book, Gorgeous!

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  19. It really is pristine -- and very lovely.

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  20. We are in a warming trend so most of our frozen lakes and ponds have lost their ice, or at least their sturdy ice. But they are still beautiful from a distance. - Margy

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  21. Well, the ice may be still too thin but that is an amazing landscape!

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  22. Beautiful. I'd never guess there was ice under there but I'm in no danger because I wouldn't be walking in any snow to begin with.
    Pretty to look at tho.

    Darla

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  23. It is a peaceful scene there that you photographed. Nice.


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  24. That is beautiful. My son works in Ontario part time (we live in Va. USA) and he talks about how cold it is. But, you just can't get pictures like that just anywhere.... it has to be cold and left untouched. Thanks for the photo.

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  25. Does look like a nice spot and the little bit of sunshine gives it a warmth that it probably doesn't have. Nice.

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  26. I agree, there's something so nice about an expanse of unbroken snow.

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  27. Yeah, you don't want to spoil the smooth snow on top! it's too pretty!

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  28. It certainly would. This photo is so beautiful.

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  29. this photo is so lovely!

    It could be entered in so many memes these days shadow Shot Sunday, or Scenic Sunday, or others. It is certainly appropriate for Watery Wednesday as well.

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  30. I didn't even realize that there was a pond there. Oops! Got to be careful where I walk huh?

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  31. No tracks makes it even prettier. Love the shot.

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