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From the riverbank at Vétheuil, Monet looked upstream to the houses at Lavacourt, situated on the opposite bank. In the distance, to the left, the church tower of Saint-Martin-la Garenne, outlined against the hills, can be discerned. This canvas was done at a slightly later date than the first views executed after the ice breakup. The jagged ice floes, given emphasis by impasto colours, are less numerous. They have also been thrown up onto the banks, as can be seen from the pile in the left foreground. The water has lost its devastating power, becoming calmer. The river, now navigable once more, witnessed the return of a barge with small figures on board. Monet’s boat-studio, moored on the Seine at that time, only sustained minor damage in the ice breakup.
Instead of the usual Fish & Chips on the Friday before Christmas, we decided to have our annual Christmas break up dinner at home instead of going out. So we had some bubbly, crab and lobster. YUM!
For those in other places, 'break up' refers to the end of work before the Holiday begins. Most businesses will have a break up party before everyone leaves on their holidays (and being summer time, people often start their vacations this time of year). Traditionally we splurge and go out for dinner but this year we stayed in and enjoyed some great seafood we wouldn't dream of ordering in a restaurant!
2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River night shot: Shoreline from site of Two Bay dock storage, edge of ice floes extends out from here. 03:54 a.m. HDR image
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Watching for the ice to move: Charlie Wischee and Priscilla Trapper sitting on bench at McCauley's Hill in Moosonee.
630 pm on April 30th, ice is moving in this shot across the Moose River from Moosonee to Charles Island and the Gutway.
2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River night shot: ice along Revillon Road: small bushes are at edge of water, where is that vertical pipe?