As a significant part of the U.S. continues to be hammered by snow and cold, many of us don’t think about ice covering the Great Lakes and connecting rivers. It does happen.
This hasn’t been a good year for the lakes or the lake boats. You can check out Boatnerd.com if you’re curious about what’s been happening on the North Coast.
In early April of 2014, I flew from New York’s La Guardia airport to O’Hare in Chicago, and had a window seat.
As we were nearing Buffalo, NY, the pilot made an announcement about much of Lake Erie being frozen over, and that we could see it from the right side of the plane. As luck would have it, I was on the “right” side for a change!
What you’re seeing in this phone photo is Lake Erie in the foreground, and Lake Ontario in the background. All that gray/white stuff in the center/left-center is in fact ice on Lake Erie! You’ll see a squiggly gray line that splits in two and then rejoins itself toward the top right – that’s the Niagara River leading toward Niagara Falls. Fort Erie and the Niagara Region of southeastern Ontario to the left of that, Buffalo NY and its’ suburbs and surroundings are to the right and in the lower foreground. And, that’s dirt on the window in the very foreground as the sun sets to the west…
Something different to share and talk about is always nice. This is certainly different, and something that most of us have probably never thought about or heard about.
This image will never make it to the galleries on Laughing Frog Images – I know that.
But, sometimes a picture, regardless of the technical and aesthetic quality, is well worth sharing because of the thoughts, wonderings, and conversations it brings about. This is one of those times.
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