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A wintery scene at Wise Een Tarn with the backdrop of the Coniston Fells beyond the Boat House.
I had rather forgotten about this image, until I was part way through reading Sir Ernest Shackleton's book "South" yesterday. The tale of his journey across the Weddell Sea in the small rowing boat, brought back this scene to mind. Although to be fair this would be paradise for him and his men with the tropical, calm scene here compared to the wild conditions they endured in Antartica.
I was looking to pare down the two hundred (literally) shots uploaded to Lr from my wonderful Summit Lake hike and thought of this one first. I remember when I took this thinking 'this isn't gonna work', but I loved that tree and rocks and that snag, maybe it would be good enough for FB so my Dad can see it. I blew it up and it was chair spin time!
I looked at my photostream last week and decided I was showing too many Rainier shots, so here's a little less...... :-) (Oh, I crack myself up!)
One of a great many large icicles hanging outwards from the cliffs at Middle Cove Beach, Conception Bay, NL
Another pretty I found on my tour of our yard during the snow/sleet/icy rain storm. The mountain fire andromeda were beautiful but I hope not damaged by the ice. Press "L" for the best view of the ice drops.
Explored January 25, 2019
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I found this wonderful ice formation this week on a morning at the Southern Regnitz here at Hof. I was suprised by this form, which stood up in the ice.
This is a closer view of the ice I showed in yesterday's post. I am amazed at how variable the patterns and textures can be in slabs of ice right next to each other.
I finally was able to take some wintery photos I have been waiting since late November. We had a crazy warm December...
After over a thousand years, deep blue glacial ice, tortured and stress fractured comes close to finishing its journey from the Southern Patagonin Ice field to Argentino Lake. Hard to comphrend the scale here but at its terminus the Perito Moreno Glacier has an average thickness of 170m (558ft); the contorted ripples on the surface are between 30 and 60 m (98 and 195 ft) high. This shot was taken at the peak of the midday sun. The extreme brightness of the ice, capable of causing snow blindness in a short period of time, has silhouetted out the sky. With a total area of 12,363 km2 (4,773 sq mi) of ice the Southern Patagonian Icefield is the third largest body of fresh water in the world (after the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets). With the planet warming up, the ice sheet is melting at an alarming rate and has retreated over 10km since the late 19th century.
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Here it is the middle of January, and still no snow except on the mountains tops. The temperatures so far this winter have been namely above 0°. It's rare for Skaha Lake to freeze over, but normally by this time of the year there should be some ice along the shoreline. The sign on the red buoy is warning swimmers of the extreme drop-off on this part of the beach.
Ice skating is fun with friends!
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