Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Ice Ice Baby!!!





Found these little ice sculptures on one of our walks. Thought they were too cute!! :) Guess it's a great way to enjoy the SNOW!!! Had more snow today... and we are expecting more snow all weekend... Don't think I'll ever see my tulips... :(

14 comments:

  1. Fun snow finds. Brrr...looks so cold there. Like the first one. How do you do that? Something on my list of things to learn.

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  2. Those are awesome! I am amazed at the people that can do that. Nice shots

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  3. Wow those are so fun! What a nice treat to find on a walk.

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  4. How fun. Someone did a huge sherk by dh's grandmas house. I wish I would have got a picture of it before it melted. I really love the 1st one.

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  5. What a fun idea--at least someone is enjoying the snow. Look at it this way; by the time everyone else's tulips are a memory, or at least fading, you will be enjoying fresh vibrant ones.

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  6. The title of your post is what I always think of with ice photoa...in fact, I think I've titled at least one of my posts the same thing:-) Nice captures of cute sculptures. Love the sunflare in that first shot too. How are you feeling?

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  7. I am begining to wonder if we will ever see the tulips here also...anyway...wonderful photos!
    Cari

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  8. Those are awesome! :) The snow looks crisp and white. And I feel chilled just looking at them!

    Cheers,
    jewels

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  9. Those are wonderful. I love them! I guess doing something like that is a good way to enjoy the snow. Oh, but spring will be here soon, right???

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  10. Now those are some impressive ice sculptures. I really love them. I love your angle on the last one. It really shows just how detailed they are.

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  11. Cool ice sculptres. Looks really cold.

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  12. That is one cool bridge! I just saw the snow sculptures too. Fun photo subjects.

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  13. Wow, the pics are so great. I live in South Africa and we dont get snow like that here. Thanks for showing something different. :)

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