Saturday, March 5, 2016

Passing The Point Of No Return

I've known this day was coming for a little while, a point of no return, without the deranged opera ghost. This post is my 902nd post in the blog- and in a tie with my writer's blog today, as I'm publishing my 902nd post there today. Since I only post there three times a week, that means the photoblog now takes over the lead in posts between the two. Which is going to stay that way- I'd never keep up trying to post writing blogs every day!

Here are some of the finished works that I showed you in progress yesterday.

38 comments:

  1. 902!! Wow you're making me feel slack ;)

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  2. There are artists in ice, of course.

    Tomás.

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  3. The ice sculptor are very brilliant.

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  4. I never look at the counts of my blog, but I should say go on with it.

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  5. I don't know how bloggers keep more than one blog going! Well done you William.. 902 x 2 is an amazing effort! Super series of ice sculptures here, cheeky squirrel in first shot is tres cute!

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  6. Love the swan. Congratulations on 902 x 2. Deb

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  7. Those ice sculptures are just fantastic. Would that they would last.

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  8. @Debs: it helps that I started the writing blog years earlier.

    @Tomas: indeed!

    @Orvokki: they did good work.

    @Marianne: at some point later this year this one will hit a thousand.

    @Grace: and less devious than real squirrels.

    @Deb: thanks!

    @Stuart: they are short lived.

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  9. 902? Bravo! Few people realize how much work goes into maintaining a photo blog. Definitely, a labor of love! Nice series of ice sculptures.

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  10. That's a lot of posts! Keep up the good work!

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  11. Even though the snow sculptures are excellent I do like the ice sculptures---well maybe not better but---well yes better.
    MB

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  12. Congrats on the 902 X 2 for both blogs . I have two blogs as well as you know I seem to do more on one then the other lol . It can be time consuming to keep up two blogs that's for sure . Thanks for sharing , have a good weekend!

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  13. You can keep me on ice anytime!

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  14. @SRQ: I tend to do a lot in advance- at present, I've got nearly a month's worth of posts prepped to one degree or another.

    @Furry Gnome: thanks!

    @Marie: they are artistic.

    @MB: the ice is more beautiful, I think.

    @Country Gal: my schedule for the writing blog tends to go three days a week. That I can manage.

    @Cloudia: thanks!

    @Whisk: thank you!

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  15. These sculptures have less detail but they use the clarity of the ice for some good contrast.

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  16. Congratulations on your milestone.

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  17. Beautiful photos. Congrats on your blog achievements!!

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  18. It's easy to understand how you feel about keeping two blogs... The sculptures are great, by the way!

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  19. Schöne Eis Skulpturen Glückwunsch zur 902.

    Gruß
    Noke

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  20. I have a hard enough time keeping up with one blog! Congrats to you. The finished products are perfect.

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  21. I'm wondering how many of these elegant creations are in place.

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  22. So beautiful!
    Ah... the I can't keep up syndrome... :-)

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  23. These people did really well! They must have practiced before!

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  24. Wow, 902! Congratulations! And you are getting so close to 1000....!
    Love all the finished works. They are so beautiful!

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  25. @Red: I think the carvers behind the big sculptures moved on after the first week. I know there's a competition up in Alaska that probably involves some of the same carvers.

    @VP: I did like these ones!

    @Sharon: I wondered for awhile when it would end up matching up, these two.

    @Noke: thank you!

    @Janey: for awhile when I first started with the writing blog I was going at more of a pace. It's easier keeping up with posting each day on a photoblog.

    @Jacob: I think ten to twelve of these ice sculptures ringing the fountain probably does the trick. Any more and it gets crowded.

    @Ciel: fortunately these days I can pace myself!

    @RedPat: I wonder if some of them come from the Ottawa School Of Art. That would explain a good deal about their work carving.

    @Tamago: I'll hit 1000 here in three months or so, and possibly over at the writer's blog before year's end.

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  26. Congrats on your presence in the blogosphere. You are appreciated.

    Janis
    GDP

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  27. The ice sculptures are amazing, great pieces of art.

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  28. Wow! Don't know how you do it!

    The ice sculptures are just beautiful! Makes me want to come up to Canada even in snow weather!

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  29. Whoa 902, well done keep 'em coming....

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  30. Loved the ones with the children.

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  31. It looks like there may be some contenders for a more prestigious place next year.
    Congrats on 902! (I must say that one blog is entirely enough for me!)

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  32. That's 1804... pretty impressive! And you must spend hours visiting other blogs and posting on CDP.

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  33. wow that is a lot of posts!! Congrats. i wonder why they don't back light these guys ... they are a bit difficult to see through a computer screen. but way cool all the same. ( :

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  34. Brilliant artists.

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  35. @Janis: thanks!

    @Marleen: they are.

    @Cheryl: I love this festival.

    @Geoff: and now all these years later I'm just about to pass two thousand.

    @Mari: thank you!

    @Kay: I've now had the writer's blog well behind.

    @Linda: I get a lot of blog reading in, but I'm quite efficient in how I read.

    @Beth: thanks!

    @Carolann: they are.

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