All good things come to an end, and so it is with my Winterlude series for this year. I start today with these flowers in ice form, lit up.
This stage area was occupied by First Nations dancers from northern Canada as I came by, about to continue their performance.
Here we have the ice sculpture based on the carved faces of Parliament Hill.
And my last for the year- two takes of this sculpture made specifically for photo ops. I hope you've enjoyed the Winterlude series.
I enjoyed your collection of ice sculptures. 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteAn enjoyable series.
ReplyDeleteI thought so.
DeleteA nice series to end with, William. I enjoyed Winterlude again, you were a good guide again.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to do so.
DeleteIt’s time. Even the snow pile out front is beginning to diminish — just a little.
ReplyDeleteJust a bit.
Delete...all good things come to an end.
ReplyDeleteThey do.
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of sculptures. Have a happy weekend!
Thank you.
DeleteI enjoyed this series thoroughly and look forward to it every year.
ReplyDeleteI loved having it back.
DeleteGood to have been able to share these sculptures thanks to you and your camera.
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to do so.
DeleteLove those 1st flowers. I always enjoy this series when you do it, William.
ReplyDeleteI love showing it.
DeleteBeautiful. Oh, please, next time... a video? I would´ve loved to listen to the performance.
ReplyDeleteI should have thought of it.
DeleteI've enjoyed the Winterlude series and look forward to next year's Winterlude.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteLove the blue of the last two photos. Winterlude went quickly!
ReplyDeleteSo it seems!
DeleteIt looks a bit cold to be performing outdoors but I'm guessing they are used to it.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt, plus well bundled up.
DeleteAn amazing series it was! Thanks for sharing it with us, William.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteYo diría que es el broche de oro, que cierra la serie.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteAll beautiful ice sculptures but since I am half Irish I loved the shamrocks the best! Hope you had a very Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteI did.
DeleteWhat a fabulous finish to the series. It has been magical.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteGreat night shots ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks!
DeleteI love a slice of life and night shots always intrigue me.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteThe melting of the green! Those look good enough to eat like candy
ReplyDeleteI can see that.
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