Wanderings Of A Canadian Loon Through The National Capital And Beyond
Monday, March 11, 2019
A Finale For Winterlude
All good things must come to an end, and so it is with Winterlude for this year, though I do have some shots set aside in future theme days. For now, I give you one more look at the lit up ice sculptures. I hope you've enjoyed this extended series.
My only winterlude shots were at night. They're here if you want to travel back in time. :) https://anvilcloud.blogspot.com/2014/02/winterlude-ice-sculptures.html
I guess all things must come to an end. Now you can look forward to the thaw and spring.
ReplyDeleteYou have lived a little fairytale...
ReplyDeleteWonderful work.
Now that you have taken a picture of all of them, they are allowed to melt ! :)
ReplyDeleteMais um belo conjunto de esculturas, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
They are very, very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sculptures here and last post and yes William, I have enjoyed Winterlude very much, especially on some of the hot days we've had lately ✨
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic :) These are great natural ingredients :)
ReplyDeleteMy only winterlude shots were at night. They're here if you want to travel back in time. :)
ReplyDeletehttps://anvilcloud.blogspot.com/2014/02/winterlude-ice-sculptures.html
It was nice to somehow take part to it!
ReplyDeleteI've very much enjoyed all your Winterlude posts and photos:)
ReplyDeleteHello, they are beautiful ice sculptures. A lovely sight to see! Happy Monday, have a great day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful photos of incredible works, William. Happy week to you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks for giving us fine tour.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful series!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
It is wonderful to be able to see all the sculptures through your photos. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThey really are beautiful. It's strange to think they will disappear completely as they melt away.
ReplyDelete@Joan: we shall see how long the spring takes in coming.
ReplyDelete@Ella: thank you!
@Gattina: true!
@Francisco: thanks!
@Iris: that they are.
@Grace: thank you!
@Amanda: thanks.
@Anvilcloud: I'll have a look today.
@Italiafinlandia: it was nice to show it all.
@Rosie: and I've enjoyed presenting it.
@Eileen: thank you.
@Barbara: you're welcome.
@Red: awesome indeed!
@Marie: I thought so!
@Lea: thank you!
@Nancy: thanks!
@Sharon: and now they're gone.
"Cool" colors, too. :-)
ReplyDelete...does this mean that spring is right around the corner?
ReplyDeleteLighting gives them a new dimension.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Finale! Tweeted!
ReplyDeleteA great series from the beginning to the end. Thanks for sharing this, William, I enjoyed viewing them.
ReplyDeleteSo intricate and such detail---thanks for sharings and good bye Winterlude
ReplyDeleteMB
Magical!
ReplyDeleteSuper. Great attraction. Love to see ice sculptures. I do love ice art as snow art.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous finale and great photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
@Revrunner: definitely!
ReplyDelete@Tom: not yet!
@Fun60: it does.
@Mari: thank you.
@Bill: you're welcome.
@MB: at least until next year.
@RedPat: it was indeed.
@Aritha: me too.
@Carol: thanks!
Yes, I sure have enjoyed these delicate and temporary bits of art. Thank you so much for sharing them all. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteThis is always a great series. Thank you, William!
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to do so.
DeleteI have enjoyed Winterlude very much!
ReplyDeleteI always do.
DeleteI've really enjoyed these tours, William, it was a wonderful edition of Winterlude.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Deleteso cool. wonder what they are planning for next year? ( ;
ReplyDeleteAlways something different.
DeleteI guess, see u next year...
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteSuch a lovely series.
ReplyDeleteThey are so very beautiful :)
All the best Jan
Thank you!
DeleteSimply glorious.
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
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