Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lakes

Wednesday’s Photos

Ice Sculptures

Winter has finally arrived. Extreme cold has gripped the Arrow Lakes region with temperatures hovering around the minus 15 C mark. Luckily, the cold weather was still tolerable, as the sun was casting its brilliance over the winter landscape. My wife and I all bundled up walked along the lakeshore at the Fauquier boat dock. The freezing temperatures had worked hard to cover driftwood, boulders and boat launch with a thick layer of ice. Then I discovered icicles in all kinds of forms and shapes which I captured with my camera. The following is just a small sample of Nature’s artwork. Enjoy.

44 thoughts on “Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lakes

  1. Nature is a splendid artist, and you have the eye to see it! On one of the photos I see a hand, I think … and the last one looks like somebody on his knees pointing and the birds are turning around to see what he is pointing at. Simply wonderful!

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  2. Cool

    On Wednesday, February 17, 2021, The Peter and Gertrud Klopp Family Project wrote:

    > Peter Klopp posted: ” Wednesday’s Photos Ice Sculptures Winter has finally > arrived. Extreme cold has gripped the Arrow Lakes region with temperatures > hovering around the minus 15 C mark. Luckily, the cold weather was still > tolerable, as the sun was casting its brillianc” >

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  3. Funny, you get the cold now that spring has arrived in Germany (+17 today in Düsseldorf) and we’ve got thaw now in southern Finland. Still -22 on Wednesday and today +2. What an extreme weather change.

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