It was cold enough overnight to make ice on some of the Island’s harbors, including Detroit Harbor. I thought a photo contrasting the ripples on the open water with the thin, clear ice might be interesting, but as soon as I got out of the car, the sound of the ice breaking up on the rocks due to the current underneath caught my attention.
Why not celebrate the sight and sound of ice, even in April? (Click on the words below to see the video. It may take some time to load onto your computer.)
Diane Fitzgerald says
OMG! Beautiful, fascinating and inspiring. Love the video and the sound. Keep it up, Carolyn!
Carolyn Foss says
Thanks, Diane. I love sharing special Island places and moments!
Karen says
Oh Carolyn, you truly have an artist’s eye and ear. So cool!
Carolyn Foss says
Thank you, Karen. I’ve never witnessed the ice doing this…it was like a miniature ice shove.
Chris Stephen says
Wonderful video. Almost like being there! Thanks for sharing!
Carolyn Foss says
Thanks, Chris. I was so glad to have stopped there at just the right time.
Kathy LeFevre says
I so have forgotten how that music sounded…and it was wonderful to hear it again! Thanks so much for posting this!
Say “Hello” to all the Clan for me!
Carolyn Foss says
Hello from all of us, Kathy, and thanks for the nice comment.
Cheena says
You captured an unbelievable moment, Caroline. We’re so lucky you were there at just the right time. Thank you!
Carolyn Foss says
Thanks, Cheena. I’m always on the lookout for the next Island treasure!
Rodna says
Such beautiful music–nature is incredible. I wasn’t able to view it (need to upgrade my computer), but the sound created a soothing mental image! Thanks!
Carolyn Foss says
Thanks Rodna, I’m glad you were able to hear it. Looking forward to seeing you and (a fully recovered) Bill later this year!