Even though the ice is still on Lake Nipissing, it’s easy to imagine paddling your feet in the sand in the warm waters of summer.
I can imagine the little kids splashing in the water.
When summer comes, this is very, very good!
Even though the ice is still on Lake Nipissing, it’s easy to imagine paddling your feet in the sand in the warm waters of summer.
I can imagine the little kids splashing in the water.
When summer comes, this is very, very good!
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The ice in Nipissing is being blown around by the wind.
Sunset point has collected some of the shards of the winter’s ice.
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Looking like panes of broken glass, the thin ice that formed overnight was piled on the shore by this morning’s wind action.
Very delicate.
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The ice on Lake Nipissing moved a bit last week when the wind blew from the North.
The Canadian Shield, tough and unyielding, piles the ice on top of itself.
Little bother, the sun will remove the burden in the next little while.
*Thanks to Francoise Noel whose blog revealed a new (to me) method of changing colour to monochrome.
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The ice is moving away from the shore leaving water in its place.
The black colour shows that it’s getting rotten.
One more week perhaps.
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Saint Joseph’s on the shore of Lake Nipissing.
Warm temperatures and ice combine to make a surreal scene.
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The very first warm sunny Sunday with its hint of spring brings activity back to the shores of our lake.
Fishing shacks are hauled off the ice before breakup.
The large flat area is perfect for flying model aircraft in calm wind.
Or sitting reading in the sun.
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