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I am a British born, living in Canada since May of 1989. My blog is about all aspects of my daily life.
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From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way I remember dancing to this......... However I prefer this version and remember d...
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The other day I was at the grocery store with my grandson. Had him in the shopping trolley buckled in and while we were waiting to cash out...
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From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way I remember dancing to this......... However I prefer this version and remember d...
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Yep, I have discovered I have been finding it harder to hear, especially when there is a lot of back ground noise. So figured I would get a...
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Yes Gill---that is 'watery.' Once the thaw comes, those icicles will all fall down --and make LOTS of noise!!! Hope you aren't under them when they break and fall.. Yipes!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Beautiful icicles, Gill. Won't we be glad when it's too warm for them?
I agree, beautiful icicles Gill. I can't wait until we see no more of those this year. It is warming up here again this week. I'll send some your way hopefully, although I think you're even warmer than we are.
Very pretty, dangerous though. We are enjoying a bit of snow, for a change, and the entire country is at stand still.
I've always thought an icicle would make the ideal murder weapon in a mystery. What do you think?
Kat
i think the icicle as murder weapon has already been used, but there are variations! the biggest probkem is the handle. i think it would slide through your hand, rather than going to the heart of the matter
and i would not use gill's pretty icicles, in ant case!!
Great captures.
I think icicles are amazing, especially since I never see any. These are great. I really like the last one. It looks like alien fingers coming over the edge.
:-D
Great shots of a murderweapon never to be found!
Ingenious interpretation of the title!
Seems like there are more icicles this year than most...or is that just my imagination?
Icicles are so fascinating to watch; they change shape and size quickly. Thankfully ours are gone. Now if we could just get rid of the rest of the snow on the ground.
That's watery indeed, just iced. These are great photos.
Great! And a little witchy, too (but in a good way-lol)
Oooh I really like that last one! Kind of disembodied and alien looking. Very cool! (no pun intended)
Pretty. We don't have them here. But they do look somewhat like stalactite, right?
Gill and Judy - Do you recall a Hitchcock (or was it Twilight Zone?) where a woman murdered her husband with a frozen leg of lamb, I think it was. Then she cooked it up for supper.
Sorry to sidetrack from your lovely photos Gill.
Kat
Icicles always make for a fun photo. You have a nice set of them here. Hope you thaw out soon up there.
I really like the last one too.
Very pretty! The last one is definitely my favorite! We've had plenty of those so far this year. :)
Looks a lot like my neck of the woods. My eaves are full of ice.
Yaay! So pretty icicles! Love the sky on the 3rd photo too!
Interesting. I wonder what causes an icicle to branch like that?
Very nice entry.
Icicles are so wonderful and you have captured them in a great way!
I think those shots say it all for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere! A real winter for most of us this year. A x
Is it sunny and warm anywhere..everyone has pictures of nasty snow and ice.. I want spring to come really fast...
didn't just love to punch them down and eat them as a kid? my folks always yelled they would make me sick, but never did!
When I see my grands around them I am worried they will fall and hit them on the head, and it comes full circle!
The photos are so neat! I love icicles!
This reminds me of the icicles on my roof last week. Brr!
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