Yep, Still Chilly. Thank God,
not THAT Chilly... Brrrrrr
For you WB, a "cold" pic.. funny :-)
Same Lake as the other one.
It's called Lake Baikal, it's in Siberia.
Can you find the person?
It's just fascinating the way the Lake freezes.
Barely any snow, it's just efin' cold.
Have a Good Day y'all... More later...
If this is your first time here,
by all means, sneak around... ;-)
WOW... that is beautiful... God, Mother earth sure have so many wonders and beauty. pretty much like every single person God makes on this earth...
ReplyDeleteNo I have never seen these pictures nor heard of this lake... But how amazing....
I have seen some amazing huge frozen waves the dailymail published last year, equally impressive. But never these...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2238603/Frozen-waves-blue-ice-photographed-Tony-Travouillon.html
Thanks again for sharing so much unseen beauty, sweetie...
OBTW, it is still cold and chilly here too, rainy, cool and cloudy... Yuk...
ReplyDeletebut the weather people promising it to be somewhat warm, in 60's and 70s tomorrow. and perhaps some sunshine by the weekend...
Hang in there, summer will be here soon. God I hope so...
bonjour ma belle dame :-)
ReplyDeletelooks like the person is at the left base of the big rock
Bonjour :-)
ReplyDeleteOui, c'est ça, le coté gauche de la grosse montade de roche... ;-)
lolol...
ReplyDeleteNo way gut...
The person is right up front by the first huge crack, underneath the ice and sinking under the water...
YOu know... like DeCaprio at the end of the movie Titanic...
Surprise you guys don't see it...
lol...
;-)
moi pense té mélangé mon chum... ;-)
ReplyDeletenon non lol
ReplyDeletewbhickok : your drinking something i'm sure not ;-)
Lake Baikal is the largest fresh water lake in the world for volume. MissK, you have the water what if I bring the scotch?
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me Chief... ;-)
ReplyDeleteSheeeit that's just way to cold for a southern boy. I live in a place where the ice has been thick enough to walk on twice in my lifetime-it hit -30f ONCE in 200years. The ground will freeze once ever two or three years--Ray
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