MELTING icicles - Fenelon Falls, Ontario
Here in Ontario, MELT is a luscious word, especially in February. Drip does not begin with M but it's a delicious sound. MMMM good!
Patterns and designs in MELTING ice and snow - East Gwillimbury
I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE
It is pretty to look at. Glad we do not have that here. Nice shots! :-))
ReplyDeletei like the bubbly one in the lower right hand corner of the collage
ReplyDeleteMelting and MMMM are great words.LOve your photo's
ReplyDeleteŚwietne zdjęcia. Chciałabym żeby u nas też już topniał lód i śnieg, ale jakoś nie chce :-(. Pozdrawiam. *** Great pictures. We would like to have a melting ice and snow, but I do not want :-(. Regards.
ReplyDeleteBrrrrr!!! It just looks so cold. I bet you do love the sound of that melting ice. We had some early snow it disappeared and so far mild weather. Unless Winter rears it's ugly head again---SPRING IS HERE. I am such an optimist. MB
ReplyDeletemakes for some pretty images.
ReplyDeleteEven with our little snowfall the other day, it's starting to melt here today.
ReplyDeleteIce does have a lot of beauty to it.
ReplyDeleteIs it the spring thaw already? We have hardly had any winter so far here in my part of Texas!
ReplyDeleteDoes it mean that spring is about to come back?! i like the patterns of ice when it's melting!
ReplyDeleteThere is something very beautiful about melting ice. I love these shots.
ReplyDeleteExceptional photos. Love how you captured the designs. Intriguing.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful collage of icy shapes.
ReplyDeleteWonderful winter photos and icy images.
ReplyDeleteArtistry in Ice! Beautiful photos :)
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful ice pictures.. and I can here it's melting.. so does my heart :))))
ReplyDeleteThese are such great shots. I'm looking forward to a three day weekend, and I really want to go walk out in my pasture and see if I can find some ice/melting.
ReplyDeleteHi Tina
ReplyDeleteI love this 'm' word and hope everything is melted and gone by the time we get back in March.
Judith
Gorgeous photos! I am glad we don't have to deal with that all the time but your photos do make snow look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHello.
ReplyDeleteWe recently had some snow, but nothing this extreme. Snow is beautiful when it falls, but I don't like having to clean it or shovel it.
Awesome photos!
Thanks for sharing.
Midnight Rainbow
Oh, brrrr! But at least things are melting. We drove over to Cedar Key today and I must have seen at least 10 Ontario cars! What's going on? Why are all these Ontarions coming down here? Don't they know it's too cold here? :-)
ReplyDeleteOh what yuMMy pictures of Melting:)
ReplyDeleteThere is something special about the drip of snow and ice.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit drippy outside right now and all I can say is HOORAY!
ReplyDeleteMore ice, I am starting to think that it is very cold where you are!
ReplyDeleteIce can make some beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteI suspect you still have a few more months of Winter ahead.
ReplyDeleteOh these are beautiful! I am amazed to see so many wonderful posts tonight! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice ice!
ReplyDeleteLooks like things are going to get very wet around there!
ReplyDeleteMelting icicles is good in my world too. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWe are melting here in the Rocky Mountains also and I couldn't be happier!
ReplyDeleteBrrrr!!!
ReplyDeleteThese photos look very Majestic...
ReplyDeleteMelt was such a Magnificent word during My days in Ohio...
But out here in AZ, Melt generally refers to the Molton lava-like heat Melting our skin... ((winkwink))
Thanks for linking to the letter "M"!
A+
We had snow here in Tucson on Tuesday, but it melted as soon as it hit the ground! I was grateful!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I remember it too! That wonderful first drip drip that signals the possibility of sap and sugar bushes and maybe....spring...
ReplyDeleteI love all the designs and patterns! I can imagine that melt and drip are luscious words to you!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the time we visited friends in Northern California in the Summer. We were excited to see snow high in the mountains. In fact the kids were joyously playing in it. Our (adult) friends simply grunted. You see, the previous Winter had been their first and they had had to hand shovel more than 8 feet of snow!