Monday, 10 March 2008

ICE in the Detroit River

The River is full of "icebergs" (ice chunnks), large and small. They
are pretty and make a cool sound. The gulls perch on them and ride
downriver--there were lots doingt hat but I didn't want to post too
many.

3 comments:

Katie J said...

The first one looks like the coastline of the top of South America. The second one is nice and shiny in the foreground and a good record to show what it is like - all those many many individual little ice islands all floating on down. Love the gulls taking a free ride.
And the bottom one shows how varied they all are. What fun I bet you could sit and watch them float buy for ever - if you were warm enough!!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

We walked along the shore of the river for over an hour and really enjoyed it! It was QUITE cold, though! THANKS! :-D

val said...

what river is this? they were showing the Lake Huron and the tug breaking the ice for the big ships... that would have been an interesting photo, but too far out....