Are you ready for another round of Alphabe Thursday? Let's go!
Many of you already know that I love Lake Michigan, regardless of the season and where I'm viewing it. I kind of completely missed out on taking pictures of it this fall with all of the craziness in my life. I'm doing my best to get out and take a few pictures of it this winter. If you've never seen these type of ice formations in person and gotten to experience walking on them yourself, I highly recommend it if you ever get the opportunity.
Check out what the other Alphabe Thursday participants posted for the letter L this week right here!
Walking and ice and mutually exclusive! Been there, done that, have the x-rays to prove it LOL
ReplyDeleteWinter is my least favourite season, but I love your ice-photo's!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! They look like stalactites and stalagmites! The water I've been around has always been the Gulf so I've never personally seen ice formations like that. Brrr, it definitely looks frigid!
ReplyDeleteDear Rose, Great photo's though so cold looking!!
ReplyDeleteIt is quite cold here too. Supposed to have another storm this weekend, though I hope it turns back out to sea.
Blessings and stay cozy. Catherine xo
As much as I love the summer lake, the winter lake sure does make for some beautiful photos. You got some beautiful shots, and I'm glad you shared them with us.
ReplyDeleteYour photos really are beautiful! I lived in Chicago for several years, and have see Lake Michigan in all seasons, so I can appreciate these.
ReplyDeleteI grew up with Lake Michigan, and it is a most magnificent lake, and when it's not frozen, it's very enjoyable, but still a force to be wary of too!
ReplyDeleteBrrr! It's snowing here right now so your photos made me extra chilly! Great captures of the ice and winter!
ReplyDeletethose pictures are making me shiver! it's that cold here also and I am so ready for some warmer weather...
ReplyDeletethe icicles are so pretty. It's unusual for me to see snow and water together! {:-D
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I love the aspect from the ice to water.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those ice formations are amazing! Beautiful photos - thanks for sharing and for braving the cold to take them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome ice formations. Thanks for sharing these photos.
ReplyDeleteThe frozen-ness is beautiful! amazing!
ReplyDeletecold yet lovely!
Brrr!! But you've captured the beauty of the cold and snow.
ReplyDeleteLake Michigan is full of lovely views...
ReplyDeleteI think I would slip and fall on that ice because I am lacking in the balance department...(((winkwink)))
I love looking at them from a safe distance though!
Thanks for linking to the letter "L".
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