Wednesday’s Photos
Ice, Rocks and Water
On our walk along the beach I noticed that the lake level had not dropped since the last snowfall. So the edge of the lakeshore and the snow were close together. That was a great opportunity for Mother nature to form icicles with each wave spilling over the rocks. That immediately gave me the theme for today’s photo presentation. Enjoy!

Sleeping Beauty

Long-nosed Icicles

Multicoloured Stones

Ice Fingers

Miniature Stalactites
Nice ice! I like the one with multicolored stones very much.
And the “long-nosed” has me grinning away. 🙂 Trying to think of which cartoonist always had everyone looking that way.
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I liked the ice fingers. They really look like they could belong to someone.
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Super! Thanks for the comment!
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Terrific post of nature at its finest! Gorgeous. Chilly. But gorgeous.
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Oh, thank you so much for your kind comment, Ruth!
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Wanted you to know I stopped by today.
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That was very kind of you, Ruth.
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Oh sooooo beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing Peter!
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Thanks, Jodi!
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I’ve never seen that before—fascinating!
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Amazing. They look like winter fingers. Great eye you have, Peter.
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Thanks!
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Wunderbar gesehen, lieber Peter, bei dem ersten Bild denke ich an ein Tier mit tropfendem Fell.
liebe Grüße
Ulli
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Sehr gute Beobachtung, Ulli! Danke!
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Eiszapfen haben ihren ganz besonderen Reiz! 🙂
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Ja, finde ich auch!
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“Sleeping beauty” is a good name. I thought it looked like a sleeping seal … 😉
Great photos, Peter!
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You are right. It really looks like a sleeping seal, Brigit!
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These are beautiful, and an extraordinary sight for me.
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Thanks, Su!
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Wunderschoene Eiszapfen, Peter, since I was a child I love them, back than as kids we were told , wenn man an Esizapfen lutscht, dann bekommt man Lungenentzuendung.
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Parents! They always wanted to prevent harm on their children. Sometimes they overstretched it.
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Yes indeed, especially our generation.
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Yes, indeed, especially in our case.
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Welch ein Blödsinn! Ich habe auch als Kind daran gelutscht. Liebe Grüße zum Sonntag, Cornelia!
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Wow!
Nicely captured Long-nosed Icicles.
I think I would have shot 300 pics at least. You have to use this opportunity to the fullest.
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I was so glad I had taken my camera with me. Winter is not over yet and I may be able to shoot a few more of those long-nosed icicles.
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AWWW. Those Ices are amazing, Peter. Especially Sleeping beauty. It looks like diamond..
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I guess you don’t see these phenomena too often in your neck of the woods, Nurul. Thanks!
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It’s true, Peter..
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Amazing pictures, Peter! You’ve catched those icicles wonderfully!
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You are right, Sarah! The various shapes of the icicles are a fascinating theme for photography.
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Stunning photos, Peter! Such clarity I can (nearly!) feel the chill as I look at them 🥶
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Thank you for your kind comment! It is very much appreciated.
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