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Thursday, February 17, 2011

It's February Again


If you saw yesterday's photo of the fresh footprints in the soft sand you may have read that that was taken on Tuesday evening and those footprints were made on Tuesday afternoon, when the temperature was probably almost 60° F (15° C). That's not typical February in Northern Utah. Last night my truck was parked outside for about 2 1/2 hours while I was at my daughters place and when I went out to come home there was almost 3" of new snow on it.

The photo for today's post was taken about 2 weeks ago. If you're looking for scale, the flat slabs of ice making up either side of the "Tee Pee" are about 1 1/2 inches thick and the center of the "Tee Pee" is about 12 to 14 inches high.


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18 comments:

SKIZO said...

Excellent
pictures
good creations

Linda (PA_shutterbug) said...

We are enjoying a thaw here in NW Pennsylvania. We're expecting temperatures around 50 degrees by Friday. That's 20 degrees above normal for us. Winter returns this weekend. I am thankful for the break in cold, snowy weather!

Barefoot from Heaven said...

Hi there, what a gorgeous pics you have from all the ice...and sunsets.
LUV them. But can't imagine one being out there barefooted...it wasn't me. hugs D.

Sinbad and I on the Loose said...

Thanks for the size reference.

Carolyn Ford said...

What amazing photo ops you are having with the ice! And, what an amazing job you are doing capturing their unique beauty...I am in "awe" of this series! It will be sad when they "thaw." (aren't I great with words?!) No...seriously Scott, your work is inspiring!

Anyes said...

A frozen world for us to admire through your talented lens, so beautiful! Thank you, Scott

magda said...

Fantastic ice-photos !!!!
Greetings

Lucy Corrander said...

Like a ray.

Lucy

Hilda R.B said...

Wonderful ice-photos. I love it. The coulor and lines are beautiful.

Sandra said...

it looks like a mini bomb was placed under it and caused a big eruption. beautiful

Lola said...

What a wonderful blog!
Jag återkommer!
Lola

George said...

I hope you keep that fresh batch of cold weather out there. I really like the beautiful blue in this photo.

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Something I never see in my life, very unique and beautiful in those sunlight and shadows of blue ...

T. Becque said...

Looks as if a whale was breaching underneath it! Nice, I like this trick with the sizing.

Traveling Hawk said...

Your ice "tee pee" is cute, Scott! But I want spring!!!!!!!!!!

Arnhild said...

Delicious! ... and absolutely beautiful blue:)

Luzia said...

Absolute phantastic colours! Hugs from Luzia.

Linda said...

What a beautiful way you captured the ice...It is all very inspiring, what beauty! I can feel the earth moving, glaciers, mountains....time

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