Fly by

We were treated to a mini air show today!  The Canadian Armed Forces Snowbird team was enroute from Dryden to Thunder Bay and treated us to a quick fly by.

Here they come… 
 smoke on

See ya!

Up & down

It’s rare treat to have the moon rise full just at sunset!

The orange glow of the setting sun is reflected in the black stripe and windows of the Beaver while the moon rises in the background.

Up & down

It’s rare treat to have the moon rise full just at sunset!

The orange glow of the setting sun is reflected in the black stripe and windows of the Beaver while the moon rises in the background.

Frozen again

Overnight (March 27), the minus Celsius temperatures caused the small areas of melted lake to freeze again, locking and elevating the ice floes that had broken loose, floating free the day before.

At some point, a skim of ice was formed and a remnant held tight to the edge of this chunk.

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On the move

It’s been three weeks since the ice moved out and the lake opened up.  I haven’t had a chance to share all the cool images captured before it left. 
This particular day, Joanna was playing around with my camera when we were startled by a sudden, strange noise.  A large piece of submerged ice broke loose and surfaced like a lazy whale.  As soon as our heart beats returned to normal, I reminded Jo she had the camera.