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Snow & Ice, Ice & Snow

This is the view of my front yard tonight. Well, actually from about 15 minutes ago.

It’s basically a sheet of ice. It was covered in a couple inches of snow, but now there’s a sheet of ice covering the snow.

It’s kind of pretty, actually. But, probably won’t be a fun drive to work in the morning.

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2009-01-28 07:09:37

Wow, what a nice picture you have made. So that mean that this snow is covered in ice. I have never saw it before. It looks very nice, from my point of view.
Nina

 
2009-01-28 23:40:41

Lets play some broomball! I promise not to get in any more fights after high broom penalties. ((sorry bout that))

Comment by dcr
2009-01-28 23:46:28

Last year, I was able to skip a small sheet of ice across the yard, kind of like a ground frisbee or something.

I didn’t think to try last night. It was too pretty to look at. Though I suppose I could have tried after taking the pictures. ;-) I wonder if I could have gotten a piece of ice to go across my yard, across the neighbor’s driveway and into his yard? Looked like a pretty solid and flat piece of ice all across the yard and driveway.

It was covered with snow by morning. Day off work! Woohoo! Snowed in! Though I did do some work on the computer, as you can tell. LOL!

I took a piece of ice out when shoveling and plowing the driveway. I was going to take a picture later, but was too tired. The snow wasn’t very good packing snow either. Wasn’t real easy to make a snowball. Was going to take a picture of that too. I think the ice was about a half inch thick, maybe thicker, but I didn’t measure it.

 
 
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