Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Watery Wednesday...

This week's photo's were taken from the 31st floor of the hotel we were staying on the weekend. It is of Lake Ontario, downtown Toronto. Click on the photos to see the detail, it's pretty neat.

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20 comments:

Scrappy quilter said...

Very nice pictures.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Beautiful Gill.. Those big ice chunks will take awhile before they melt, won't they????

Great pictures!!! Thanks!
Hugs,
Betsy

Winifred said...

My goodness 31st floor. No wonder you had to use the lift.

Good pictures from there.

Cathy said...

I don't know why ice, snow and winter excite me..it's so dark and dreary but I like it. I love to see frozen ponds and lakes.

Anonymous said...

Amazing, the ice, just hard to imagine, thought it was cold here.

Guy D said...

Very cool shots, thanks for sharing.

Have great a day!
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Anonymous said...

I see the broken ice pieces, but it looks like they are actually really deep too! Great photo!

Kathy W said...

Wow those are some big ole chunks of ice. Never fear spring is coming. =) Hope you have a great week.

Rob Ripma said...

Awesome ice flows! Great shots!

kden said...

That is some serious ice in the giant cocktail glass of life. Great detail on the enlargement. Now I am officially colder than I have been all day ;-)

Also enjoyed your funny story about the elevator!

Anonymous said...

Very interesting photos - great captures.

Anonymous said...

Those are chunk of ice, what's left of the melting snow, right? Wow ... Winter is going, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

Sorry to tell you this is not pretty neat. It's pretty freaking amazing! :-D I'd like to be sitting right there on the edge looking at that ice in the water.
Wow!

Carletta said...

That is pretty awesome!
It looks like bits of glass. I'm guessing that ship isn't going anywhere too soon.
Great perspective. I could almost feel like I was up there on the
31st floor.

My post is at Carletta’s Captures.

Anonymous said...

Pretty neat indeed. It's lovely.

DeniseinVA said...

That's quite a sight. Great photos!

A Scattering said...

Back home in Newfoundland this would be called "slob ice".

Tammie Lee said...

Oh I love icy images, thank you for sharing these.

Judy said...

that is so cool!!
i did not believe it when i was first told the official name for that is bergy bits!

George said...

Very interesting pictures of the ice-filled lake.

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