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:

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

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  2. "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!

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

    Darla

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  13. Such a pleasant wintery picture.

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

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  15. Your images are amazing! Richard from Amish Stories

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

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

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  18. 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)

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  19. 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

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

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  21. 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.

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

    Be happy!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  29. Lovely sight!

    My Watery. May you have a joyful holiday!

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  30. So beautiful and peaceful scenery! :)
    Léia

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  31. It is very beautiful but it also looks so cold!

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

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  33. Absolutely beautiful and picture post-card perfect!

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

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  35. 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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