Monday, March 1, 2010

Would You Believe.../ Ruby Tuesday

We grow icicles BIG here!



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34 comments:

  1. Thos icicles deserve a GOLD MEDAL!!!!!

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  2. Good Heavens! That looks like a frozen waterfall.

    Darla

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  3. Is that next year's Christmas card? ;-) You could even use the wonderful bubbles for the inside of the card!

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  4. Dang it's cold in your Ruby world. Hey you could use this as theme day too. Passageway. HMMmmm.
    I hope you all warm up soon.
    It is a super picture though. As someone mentioned it would make a great Christmas Card. MB

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  5. ohmigod what a shot!
    MASSIVE!
    Léia :)

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  6. What a beautiful pic - priceless!

    Happy Ruby Tuesday!

    LOLA:)

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  7. This is one time my eye didn't go to the RED things - Couldn't get my eyes off those incredible icicles!! :)

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  8. What do you feed your icicles? My goodness they are giant!

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  9. Incredible! The more I see your shots the more I wish I could visit Canada.

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  10. Methinks those are some of the biggest icicles I've ever seen - especially here in Florida! ;-)

    Love the doors!

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  11. These are very LARGE icicles. Canada is a big place, and the roof ice sculptures equally large. The ruby trim qualifies for RT, the Great White North is a fact!

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  12. Frozen waterfall alert! ;-) Those are some icicles.

    Would I believe? Well I guess seeing is believing.

    Happy Ruby Tuesday ~

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  13. Astonishing! Awesome find!
    This is one Ruby post EVERYBODY is going to be talking about. :)
    Mine’s here: Round The Bend.

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  14. wow!!
    those are huge and really beautiful
    and they look even more fantastic against the red

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  15. Oh. My. God.

    We've had a crazy winter here in Norway, but nothing I've seen can beat this! Extreeemely cool! (<- in both meanings)

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  16. Now that's a winter fossil... How low can it grow.

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  17. Yes you do! That's a winner!! The red door just sets it off perfectally.
    B.

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  18. Holy Cow... Yours is the 2nd blog post I've looked at today with HUGE icicles. I've never seen any that big!

    Thanks for sharing, EG.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  19. I simply can't take my eyes off those icicles, they are humongous!

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  20. Looks amazing. I love icicles:)
    Happy RT

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  21. Those are the most amazing icicles! Like a frozen river not just a steady drip. Great find with those beautiful red doors and the warm brick. No wonder there was melting.

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  22. That's CRAZY! Happy Ruby Tuesday

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  23. How on earth could this happen? The waterfalls back home have similar icicles. You've made me wonder what's behind that red door.

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  24. Well, you know what they say - go big or go home! And you sure can't get icicles much longer than these!

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  25. the red poking out behind the icicles is magical.

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  26. Whoa! That is awesome! I love how that red pops out behind all the whites of the icicles :)

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  27. aww thats pretty huge and looks scary too!

    u may view mine here

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  28. I can't see ice without needing to climb it. This would be a most delicate challenge, taking time and patience and endurance.

    But alas, it's a fleeting phenomenon, and I'm not there!

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  29. Those are some massive icicles! wow!

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  30. I do believe it cause I have seen some here that long...only out on overhanging rocks.

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