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Jerry Seinfeld once likened a breakup to tipping over a coke machine. He said it couldn't be done on the first try and that you had to get it rocking back and forth in order to topple it.
The forecasters are threatening snow today in Northern Michigan. There is no chance it would stick if it does drop but it seems as though the seasonal sea-sawing may have begun. Time to batten down the hatches anyway.
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The recent ice breakup deposited roughly 75 square miles of ice in several places along the Bear Lake shoreline in Idaho and Utah. The most spectacular place was here in Idaho where the ice stretches for miles.
My photograph 'Goodbye my lover' was used as album art for a song cover of Jeff Buckley's 'Last Goodbye' by musician Patrick Thomas!
Patrick is an extraordinarily talented musician & I'm beyond honored that he asked me to contribute art. I had never heard 'Last Goodbye' before & was completely astonished with how it perfectly represented the emotions I felt when I took that photograph.
To listen to Patrick's cover of 'Last Goodbye',click here.
I truly feel that forms of art can play off of each other to create an unbelievably powerful emotional experience.
This is one of them.
I send a warm thank you to Patrick Thomas for his compassion & gratitude!
Other websites you can find Patrick:
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I went back to Bear Lake again today to photograph the spring ice breakup with a group from our camera club. The overcast sky opened up just long enough for a few good shots.
It didn't come as a whisper,
it came as thunder.
It exploded in my throat
like glass from within.
I held it back so much
that I learned to smile with broken teeth,
to dress my rage
in Sunday best.
But today,
let it go.
I opened the doors for it,
I released it like a fasting wolf,
like a blade laughing in flight.
And what a relief,
seeing the world tremble to the beat of my fury!
What a delight
to break what was never mine!
My hands trembled,
not with fear,
but with joy:
the cruel music of relief
is the most sincere I've ever played.
Now I understand volcanoes.
They are not born to be silent.
Hush Love, I'm not what you think I am. I'm a story, I'm a breakup. Just a hero standing on a bridge that is burning down...
Thanks to A.Kiani for the awesome pic. You rock!
"What about us?
What about all the times you said you had the answers?
What about us?
What about all the broken happy ever afters?
What about us?
What about all the plans that ended in disaster?
What about love? What about trust?
What about us?"
Bow Lake and Crowfoot Mountain
Icefields Parkway
Banff National Park, Alberta
When I first drove Icefields Parkway it was raining, socked in with clouds, and Bow Lake was frozen. Within a couple of weeks, the icy grip on the lake slowly broke up and the clouds parted giving a glimpse of the iconic beauty this drive is known for.
The cirque snowfield on the left side of the frame is Crowfoot Glacier, while Crowfoot Mountain (10,023 ft, 3,055 m) spans across the rest of the frame above Bow Lake.
Ice begins to breakup along the Snake River in Idaho Falls. The Idaho Falls LDS temple is seen in the distance.
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The fiery end to a stormy day.Minutes before this picture,this scene was mostly white.But as soon as the sun broke through,it all changed...and turning up the contrast helped a bit too...
Have a great sliders sunday!
A warm January morning at Sherdian Park in Cudahy, WI. Some of the ice has broken up and washer onto shore. With the warm weather, a lot of thawing was occurring. The path down to the lake was full of ice making it very difficult to navigate. In fact, I slipped and fell while exploring the shoreline for a composition. I ended up hurting my left thigh and ankle pretty good. Nothing was broken but I was limping for 2-3 days afterwards.
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All this huge ice floes are due to the warmer weather at Lake St. Louis along the Lakeshore in Pointe-Claire, Que.
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Ice floes outside Saltö, swedish west cost. Far away in the distance you can barely spot Svangens lighthouse.
Handheld HDR, 3 exposures (-2,0,+2 EV) tonemapped in photomatix and processed in LR.
Looking good in spite of a broken heart with items from Designer Showcase. For more info and links, see my Blog ~ aznanasfandangles.blogspot.com/2018/02/valentines-breakup...
As she reached for his hand, he shifted to his right. Putting distance between their hands. At last, the time had arrived.
"Why should i listen to my heart ?
Because you will never be able to keep it quite.Even if you pretend not to have heard what it tells you, it will always be there inside you, repeating to you what you are thinking about life and about the world.
What happened that evening was the call of my heart and i have no regrets on that call. I followed the call of my heart and you decided what your heart was saying.
I forgive you because I love you and you do not love me.
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Ice floats away as the river rises, changing of the seasons.
East Fork of the Chippewa
Loretta, Wisconsin
... während der TV-Lebenshilfe-Serie: "Hilfe, mein Kind nörpelt".
Heute zu den Fragen:
"Nörpeln, nur eine pubertäre Randerscheinung?
Wie ratsam ist die Nörpelschutzimpfung?"
Verbindlichen Dank dir, lieber Klaus, genannt "Objektkontrast" www.flickr.com/photos/tykle/ ,
für deine Aufklärung in puncto "Nörpel" bei www.flickr.com/photos/reiniha/8436018900/
Usually this river ... Lloyd's on Route 480 ... is covered with ice at this time of year. But we had a rainstorm on the west coast of the province last weekend ... a lot of local damage ... lost a lot of snow! Maybe you saw it: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/mudslides-wa...
Guess they got the rain out here, too, because the river is opened up, and the ice which was covering it is all rafted up on the sides.
Serious stuff! But, of course, the Chicken Little alarmists will no doubt start banging the global warming drum soon. But, you know, this is nothing new. I've seen this river here so flooded ... water so high and the ice pans jammed up so tight to the bridge on the upstream side that it would have been downright dangerous to stand where stood today when I took this shot.
One year ... probably thirty five years or so ago ... a small stream which feeds Victoria River was so high I could launch my aluminum fishing boat in it right from the side of the road!
So, nothing new. Nothing to see. Move along. :-)
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has provided astronomers with the sharpest view yet of the breakup of Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS). The telescope resolved roughly 30 fragments of the comet on 20 April and 25 pieces on 23 April.
The comet was first discovered in December 2019 by the ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) and its fragmentation was confirmed in April 2020.
Learn more here.
Credits: NASA, ESA, D. Jewitt (UCLA), Q. Ye (University of Maryland); CC BY 4.0
now no longer mean anything to me at all! all gone. From trust to the external material. Please, please turn off the life of me go. I don't need you anymore because you was that I should cry more and not focus in education, learning becomes very bad.
Very early spring in Alaska this year - and after a few more inches of snow on Monday, and a rapid melt - some places have mighty big puddles.
Ice on the surface at Babson Farm Quarry, in Halibut Point State Park. No one but birds touches this surface; sheer rock walls and numerous warning signs assure that. The ice must have been thick, as this was left after quite a few days above freezing.
Revised to brighten and re-posted.
Note the face on the left---an eel, perhaps?