Sun, 02 Feb 2014

Breaking the Ice
 You really can’t see a cool overhang of ice like that and not have it call out to you to break it off.

There were no signs saying don’t molest the ice. (At least, none visible from the water.)

And while it was pretty, you can’t argue it was anything other than ephemeral.

And really, sort of dangerous: a small kid might be tempted to climb up on top.

So we did our part to keep small children safe and removed this particular temptation.

 It was fun to break it down.

And very satisfying.

Oh yeah, and it sounded cool too!

Sometimes it is very rewarding to help protect the younger generation like that.

And of course, there were lots of cool ice bergs and cliffs — we didn’t break them all. Hard to say what will happen with the ice next; it was 60 today and talk of snow tomorrow.


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