The first day of each month is a theme day for members of City Daily Photo. For March, that theme is Fire. See how others are interpreting the theme right here.
I start with these shots taken at the Christmas Market at Lansdowne Park back in December. Wood burning fireplaces were around for warming up.
And gas powered fires were also available.
I took these shots of the raised fires on Dow's Lake during my night walk along the Rideau Canal Skateway.
This shot was taken on Sparks Street, as I was passing through the Winterlude displays.
When I returned, the fire was being put out for the night, with embers still visible among the snow that had been dropped in.
Fire in ice. This is part of an ice sculpture I showed you some days ago on Sparks Street celebrating the Canadian flag, which we'll see again soon. The design of the sculpture is to evoke a fireplace. This is the hearth, with flames in ice.
I headed over to the Gatineau side of the Ottawa River to take in things at Jacques Cartier Park, and here we had another wood burning fireplace.
Lastly, I have three views of the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill. First lit in 1967, it features the crests of the provinces and territories surrounding the flame.
Have a happy March!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteNice fires to warm your hands.
ReplyDeleteIndeed
DeleteThe fire is flickering nicely in my family room right now.
ReplyDeleteGood!
Delete...thanks for warming me up on this dank winter morning.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteIt is nice to sit around a warm fire , great photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a happy weekend.
Yes it is.
DeleteNice to be warm and cozy up to one of those fires.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteI do like a good fire in Winter, we are going to be ordering more firewood soon.
ReplyDeleteSpring is coming here, though it certainly doesn't feel like it.
DeleteGreat collection of photographs for the theme.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy your weekend, and my good wishes for the new month of March.
All the best Jan
Thanks.
DeleteLoved the 3rd and last photos the best!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteThe Centennial flame is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteIt is!
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