I'm not familiar with that area, so I especially enjoy these photos. We just got a new Burlington Coat Factory store here, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with your Burlington.
Love that ice floating in the water. Don't think I'll take a dip today, though.
It looks like you had a lovely day to be outdoors. The islands of ice patches make the surface of the water look quite interesting. And so, the melting begins.
I remember the canal in Ottawa and we would skate on it every year, then rain would close it down. I looked at the ice in the pictures and it reminded me of the first thaw.
They rhythm of the seasons is so much more pronounced in Ontario than it is here. The ice break-up was always a signal that spring wasn't far behind. I like that sort of marking of time.
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A pleasing sight with not much disturbance in the sky.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with that area, so I especially enjoy these photos. We just got a new Burlington Coat Factory store here, but I'm not sure that has anything to do with your Burlington.
ReplyDeleteLove that ice floating in the water. Don't think I'll take a dip today, though.
A couple of nice scenes. I can hardly wait until the ice is gone.
ReplyDeletemy eyes went first to the floating sheets of ice.. looks like it is breaking up....
ReplyDeletePretty scenes and skies! Have a happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteBet it's good to see those blue skies EG.. Amazing foe me to see chunks of ice in the water.. won't ever happen in the Swan River :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty it is there! :)
ReplyDeletenice to see the sun on the water
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the sun has come out here as well.
ReplyDeleteOur world is beautiful because of lights and shadows.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenic photos ~ great to see ice melting ~ xxx
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A familiar sight! My BFF lives in Burlington and my sister used to live in Hamilton.
ReplyDeleteThese here almost look like paintings. Great images.
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Wow, big chunks of ice in the water.
ReplyDeleteI like to visit harbours!
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Great light in these photos. I'm impressed to see liquid water! With our recent temps around zero we haven't seen anything but ice and snow.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a lovely day to be outdoors. The islands of ice patches make the surface of the water look quite interesting. And so, the melting begins.
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Lovely views, EG!
ReplyDeleteYou got some sun! We are still waiting. Great views.
ReplyDeleteThe ice looks like artwork!
ReplyDeleteI like the ice flows.
ReplyDeleteThat ice is fabulous, EG!
ReplyDeleteRather nice to see the ice broken up in the canal along with some sunshine.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful blue sky
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I am surprised not to see more compete ice out there.
ReplyDeleteThose chunks of ice are impressive. I am surprised at the open water. We're totally frozen here.
ReplyDeleteI remember the canal in Ottawa and we would skate on it every year, then rain would close it down. I looked at the ice in the pictures and it reminded me of the first thaw.
ReplyDeleteHooray for sunny skies! A welcome sight after all the storms you've had.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views across the water. The ice breaking up is a good sign that spring is on her way.
ReplyDeleteThey rhythm of the seasons is so much more pronounced in Ontario than it is here. The ice break-up was always a signal that spring wasn't far behind. I like that sort of marking of time.
ReplyDeleteLove those clouds and pop of red in the second shot. Those chunks of ice are huge! C'mon spring!!!
ReplyDeleteI am ready for some blue skies to come and stay a while!
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful. It must have been very early on a weekend morning?
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