Sunday, April 5, 2020

Ice & Frost

Day 96

Social Distancing #17


Today we left the house for a walk. Fresh air is as much needed as wine & food. There are other important necessities, but, for the weekend those two items come to mind. 

We headed over to Wilson Park, instead of turning right, we went left and explored that area. Some places there was actual rocks, gravel and dirt!! Other areas we were walking on top of 3 feet thick  layer of snow covered ice.  We didn't walk on the ice covered river we stayed safe. 

Mother Nature had created some cracks in the ice, we were making sure we had solid footing. In a few places there were chunks of ice that had lifted creating an ice burg or mini glacier.
Close up of Ice ~ taken with I Phone

 I had my Canon power shot sx530 with me... but sadly the battery was dead!
Good thing I had my I Phone with me and managed to capture these photos. 



Close up of Ice ~ taken with I Phone
 The ice was smooth as glass and under the lines the ice was so clear! 


Frost Lined Crack ~ taken with I Phone


 I find it interesting and amazing at the sculptures Mother Nature is creating while the earth is warming up to get us ready for spring.  


Thank you for taking a look!


Take Care until tomorrow!


Jewels 
PS. Click on each photo to see it larger! Amazing!


"To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles" M.Davis

1 comment:

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