Icicles hanging onto some grass above a narrow creek in Mount Albert (East Gwillimbury)
This creek is moving a tad too fast for ice to form in it, but icicles have formed on the grass hanging over the creek.
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Love this photo! A sight we are likely to see only if we travel towards the Himalayan foothills. I find pictures of snow and ice most fascinating!
ReplyDeleteSeems like winter is just about to arrive.
ReplyDeleteI like everything about your photo
ReplyDeleteThe water looks like glass, lot of reflection.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Nice one! Happy Wednesday!
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Ice already! I know, it's normal in Canada. I am sitting here with the door open to catch a cool breeze. Last night, we had to turn on the ac.
ReplyDeleteOh EG, that's so pretty. It's also a lovely reflection.
ReplyDeleteSnow forecasted here in the coming days with cold winds from Scandinavia, but I won't be here to catch any of it on camera.
Beautiful shot! Glad I haven't seen any ice down here yet.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm thinking, "cool, clear water"!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI image how cold was that day there, bhrrrrrr! Cool!
Léia
It is getting cold . . . the year seemed to fly by oh so quickly.
ReplyDeleteOh! It seems that winter is coming near! Brrr!
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The icicles were very nice, but the floating stream really caught my attention :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks really cold but also very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo! I bet the water is very cold - I would have probably fallen in! :)
ReplyDeletethere is a lot to enjoy here. wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteWe had a cold front roar through here the past two days--Unusual for November. It was 14degrees F this morning. I took some similar pictures at the waterfall by ny pond. Kinda pretty I think.
ReplyDeleteDid you see the moon this morning? MB
What a remarkable picture - looks like some big animal is under the water and soon is coming up :)
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Beautiful capture, it does give me a chill though.
ReplyDeleteIt is getting colder tonight, so maybe I'll brave the cold in the morning and see if there are any icicles down my way. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteThe water must be cold, its turning icicles.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an cold winter is up and about.
Nice picture and cold!
ReplyDeleteThat reflection is amazing, what a great job you did on the composition of this photo.
ReplyDeletewinter's here alread? Brrrr1 1975 winter, it was record low in Windsor.
ReplyDeleteIs it too cold for spiders in Canada?
Wow this is amazing love this one!
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i love the icicles on grass--amazing image!
ReplyDeleteLooks chilly but wonderful. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Looks like the water is trying to climb out and get away, lol.
ReplyDeleteWe're nowhere near this temp - we're still looking for cool weather!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Its getting to be that time of year.
ReplyDeleteGreat icicles, and I love the reflections on the icy water...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. It looks like winter is just around the corner!
ReplyDeleteextremely cool.
ReplyDeleteI've always been fascinated about icicles. You have presented water in two forms: liquid and solid. Great shot!
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Beautiful shot of the first ice. It is good to see some colors still. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is a remarkable photo! Whenever we see such picture it's good to have a camera at hand!
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Beautiful photo, looks very cold
ReplyDeleteGr, Bram
Beautiful capture...Have a great day...
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Nature's seasons create some wonderful features! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGood spotting those icicles! I like looking at that strem also -- so many different things your eyes can be drawn to. . .
ReplyDeleteI love the icicles, and the reflection in the water, just before it hits that riffle! Wonderful!!
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