Showing posts with label melting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label melting. Show all posts

2022-03-21

Photo of the Week 2022-03-21

With spring on the doorstep and a decreasing number of days for snowshoe hikes out on the ice before it gives way to open water, I took advantage of a sunny afternoon ... and of course I took a camera.
 
' ice breaker '

There was much to enjoy as I trekked along the snow and ice covered shoreline. Smaller areas  of open water were beginning to appear in locations where the currents work their way around shoals and exposed rock. Sunlight sparkled off the wind blown ripples of these surfaces. There were interesting patterns and shapes sculpted in the surface the snow by winds off Lake Huron. There were huge mounds out at the edges if the shelf ice further from shore where I dared not tread.

The crunch of my snowshoes on exposed ice became a muted "crump, crump, crump" when I transitioned onto patches of powdered snow. Otherwise the only sounds were from my own heartbeat and breathing. For a while, I sat on an exposed rock and just took it all in.
 
Knowing that this may be the final opportunity for such a trek this winter, I made my way around into China Cove but not before stopping where waves had crashed up driven by the north-west wind as winter strengthened it's grip months before. Now with snow cover gone, melting in the warmth of a bright sunny day, one spot reminded me of a breaking wave frozen in time. 
 
DJE

2015-04-13

Photo of the Week 2015-04-13

This weekend's photo trek required careful stepping along the still icy shore of Hay Bay. Required not so much for the ice, but to make sure I didn't aggravate my back any more.

Somehow, over the past week, I'd managed to stress my lower back, likely from sitting too much in front of a computer in crappy office chairs or behind the wheel of a vehicle. I know that when work requires a lot of either, I need to balance it out with stretching exercise and long walks, neither of which I've managed to make time for recently.

So the weekend, although it required some driving time up to the cottage, was filled with walks along the road, stretching on the floor, repeat, repeat, repeat ...

After breakfast Saturday morning, Lynn and I went for an amble along the shore to see just how the ice was receding in the bay. On an earlier walk along the road, through the trees I had seen water pools developing on and in the ice an was hoping for some reflections. The wind off Huron however had a different agenda, and decided to buffet the water destroying it's mirror like surface. Thankfully I was able to find some interesting patterns made by the melting ice along the shore.

spring ice

DJE