Ice break-up on the Hammond River
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I took these photos along the Hammond River on Monday March 12th. I wish I had some way to better portray just how large the ice was. I got a bit artistic with some of the ice patterns, which is not unusual for me. The ice fish, as I call it, is just a tiny piece of ice shaped like a fish that was sitting on a larger block of ice.
1 Comments:
Great pictures Paul. b
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