Is there snow and ice up there already? We had high 40’s F yesterday and I was so happy. I’m not ready for winter. Growing up in MI – I love the snow A LOT! but here in KY we normally just have A LOT of cold. Great photo.
Not to the extent where flowing water freezes, yet. This is from a previous year. We were in Kentucky last January visiting relatives. It was COLD. I can do without snow, myself. Thanks for the visit and compliment, Suz.
My Christmas was great! I got two brand new drones for Christmas! OK, i’ll stay tuned. I’m going back to work on the 7th. Talk to you later! Happy New year to you!
Well I’m confused. I would have gone with stalactites. Or maybe upside down stalagmites… tites. Boy you can tell I’m in the Southern Hemisphere. Beach day here today… Louise
Beautiful photo, Michael. I see you did an update on Jan. 3. So I’ll check that out and see the answer!! Happy New Year to you and your family. You have a lovely blog. 😊
Blessings, Debbie
Big icicles. At least it looks like it to me. ☃️.
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Is there snow and ice up there already? We had high 40’s F yesterday and I was so happy. I’m not ready for winter. Growing up in MI – I love the snow A LOT! but here in KY we normally just have A LOT of cold. Great photo.
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Not to the extent where flowing water freezes, yet. This is from a previous year. We were in Kentucky last January visiting relatives. It was COLD. I can do without snow, myself. Thanks for the visit and compliment, Suz.
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Stalactites? 😃
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I’ve got you wondering….stay tuned for more details. Thanks for the question Edmark.
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Prettiest fangs ever! 😉
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Sharp teeth are OK, from a distance. Good to hear from you Irene.
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I believe that it is a cave with ice hanging on the top?! Great picture, sir. Good day. -Ryan
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Pretty close…..stay tuned for an update next Thursday, January 3. Good to hear you from Ryan. How was your Christmas on the ranch? Happy New Year!!
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My Christmas was great! I got two brand new drones for Christmas! OK, i’ll stay tuned. I’m going back to work on the 7th. Talk to you later! Happy New year to you!
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Nice abstraction. As much as I don’t like cold, I’d put up with it for brief periods to play with ice photographically the way you got to here.
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You’d need to travel west and north for that kind of cold. Stay tuned, Steve, for an update next Thursday, January 3. Happy New Year!!! (early)
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Ice can be so artistic, and it’s always changing. Lovely photo Michael Stephen.
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I enjoy the different forms of ice, Jet, it never seems to get old. Your compliment is appreciated. Happy New Year!!
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I like this analogy. 🙂
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It is great to hear the approach works for you, Megala. Stay tuned for an update next Thursday, January 3. Happy New Year!!
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Sure, thanks. Happy New Year!
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Stunning photo of the wonders of nature. Looking forward to the follow-up. Happy New Year, Michael. 🙂
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Happy New Year, Olga.
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Well I’m confused. I would have gone with stalactites. Or maybe upside down stalagmites… tites. Boy you can tell I’m in the Southern Hemisphere. Beach day here today… Louise
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Stay tuned for the next installment Thursday, day after tomorrow. Thanks for writing!!!
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Fabulous
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Beautiful photo, Michael. I see you did an update on Jan. 3. So I’ll check that out and see the answer!! Happy New Year to you and your family. You have a lovely blog. 😊
Blessings, Debbie
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