I like how the bubbly surf meets the snowy shore shown in your captures. No matter how cold it gets, life seems brighter when the sun shines through. :)
What gorgeous colours! Cold looking though! I can't tell the difference between 72 and 300 on the blog so maybe I should go for the 72. Thanks for the advice!
Hi there, I have nothing against your frozen lakeside either although I would not necessarily like to go in for a swim. A lovely view and a great place for a brisk walk.
I'm excited to be reading War and Peace with you, I'm posting my first mid-week blues tomorrow. I've enjoyed your pictures so much I thought I'd try it.
Great minds think alike. My post for Watery Wednesday is also one of Lake Ontario. The bandshell on my blog is located in the park behind Pickering's City Hall.
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How long till spring? That just looks soooo cold!
ReplyDeleteLove that shot - it looks really cold!
ReplyDeleteIt's down right balmy today isn't it, to what it has been!!
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The blue of the water is so blue in contrast to the frozen white edges. MB
ReplyDeleteI like how the bubbly surf meets the snowy shore shown in your captures. No matter how cold it gets, life seems brighter when the sun shines through. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shoreline with the contrast of blue sunny skies and the white...? I assume that is not sand but snow and ice? brrrrrrr!
ReplyDeleteB-b-b-b-beautiful, all the same!
You summed it up perfectly! =)
ReplyDeleteIt looks soooo cold but the weather is lovely!
ReplyDeletehow pretty--but it looks very chilly.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous!!!!!!! The two things I love the most -- the water and snow! How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am with the others. It looks very, very cold.
ReplyDeleteWow, so much ice.
ReplyDeleteWowee, that's just like an Atlantic beach! GORGEOUS.
ReplyDeleteA spectacular, if chilling, view!
ReplyDeleteThis image does say cold! Keep warm.
ReplyDeletehm, strange, just realised that I never seen a Huge vater surface in wintershroud. It looks like an ocean but I know it is a big lake.
ReplyDeleteHope everything is OK as you needed some peace. :)
I really like this picture. The ice-covered rocks match the wave crashing on shore. Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition and even though I know it is very cold it is somehow soothing as well.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one!
What gorgeous colours! Cold looking though!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell the difference between 72 and 300 on the blog so maybe I should go for the 72. Thanks for the advice!
Wow that is so foreign to me today, it is a summer stinker 100 degrees today. Thanks for your kind words on my blog
ReplyDeleteLots of blue out there.
ReplyDeleteHi there, I have nothing against your frozen lakeside either although I would not necessarily like to go in for a swim.
ReplyDeleteA lovely view and a great place for a brisk walk.
Wow that is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, but way too cold!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe water goes out for miles! Like to be there today :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to be reading War and Peace with you, I'm posting my first mid-week blues tomorrow. I've enjoyed your pictures so much I thought I'd try it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it is still snowing at your side of the country. It's mid January now, and its really hot here at my place, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of yours. Wonder how is it like to experience winter.
Have a nice day.
Great minds think alike. My post for Watery Wednesday is also one of Lake Ontario.
ReplyDeleteThe bandshell on my blog is located in the park behind Pickering's City Hall.
Very impressive beach! Ice, snow and wild water! Great picture of what winter can do!
ReplyDeleteGreat nature in this picture and I love the colours :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you!
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Stunning photo! Beautiful waves coming in.. :)
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