Although firmly gripping the rock, the water is so still that this ice has the appearance of floating.
01.30.2021 Floating Anchored
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It does! I was thinking how to put that in words (but then spotted what you’d written). I was thinking it looks like it’s levitating 🙂
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Floating high. 🙂
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It really does – strange but lovely! Hehe!
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Exactly 😀
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Thanks, Ann!
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Beautiful photo – thank you
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Thank you, Ellen!
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Had you ever gotten that floating-when-it-isn’t-actually-floating effect before?
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A few times but generally over very dark water.
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And speaking about that decade (or technically two years earlier) coming back to you, you may remember a certain song.
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It’s hard to forget that voice.
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Once or twice, but hey, that was back in student days in the 60s…
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And every once in awhile those come back to me.
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Nice! Another Great Ice image!
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Thanks, Reed! A close look reveals all sorts of different appearances.
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It’s a great optical illusion, and a just-plain-pretty image.
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Thanks, Linda!
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I love it when those little ‘bells’ form at the edges. Neat image!
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Me too. Thanks, Eliza!
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Absolutely beautiful, Steve. Magic, indeed!
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Thanks, Jane! Winter does work its magic for us.
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