I parked my car on the way back from some errands today and walked to the boat launch ramp, to see how the ice was doing. it was fun to see the slabs of ice piled up on the end of the ramp like this. It easily shows how thick the ice was. Part of me wonders if the ice was strong enough to walk out on, if just a small way, but I wasn't stupid enough to try. The thing is, with the tide rising and falling each day, if you looked closely, there were fractures visible all over the top of the ice. That alone was enough to keep me from seeing if I could walk out just a "little" way.
This is a view to the right off the boat ramp, which shows how the ice was broken into blocks because of the tidal action. And then you can see other broken ice off in the distance. I also went up to the park that overlooks the sound and I could see that large areas of water are now visible now that the temperatures are not sub-zero. I hope you will humor me with my obsession of the ice photos, but to me this is historic, given that we haven't had a freeze like this since 1977, which turns out to be 49 years ago! Yikes! I would have been only 35 years old at that time!













