Monday, February 26, 2007
Blue ice
We took a quick trip up to the western end of the county today to buy bird seed, rabbit pellets, twenty-seven bucks worth of bread (parents of teen-aged boys will understand this purchase) cow medicines and two pints of this.
Upon arriving home we stopped in front of our maple woods to take a picture of the blue ice on the road cut there. It forms about this time every year and I find it just plain beautiful. Most years we see some snow rollers at about the same time, but none are in evidence yet. Still we had two pair of bluebirds in the driveway the other day so spring must be getting closer. On the other side of the equation, we also saw a trio of horned larks up in Glen and they are surely birds of winter. I can't wait until the days warm up just a bit and maple sugaring begins. Then you know for sure there is a change in the season coming.
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4 comments:
OOOOHHHH OOOOHHHH!!! What flavor? Yummy!!!
I love the blue ice! That is beautiful. Do you know what causes it to form?
Cool. I've never seen that.
Hi Paints, maple and peach and it was indeed!
laurie, thanks, I will try to find an answer if I can
Cubby, I love it, one of the few things about winter that I do like.
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