Howdy,
Winter has come back to Minnesota and, this time, it seems to be in earnest. Temperatures no longer break above freezing and a couple of snowstorms have blanketed the state in a coat of fresh, white coldness.
Before heading home to Rochester to celebrate Christmas with my family, I went to Triple Falls to take a few photos of the amazing ice that forms every year.
The temperature was still breaking freezing during the day when these were taken, but that only creates more interesting ice formations. These ice blobs form at the base where my theory is that droplets consistently hit the same spot and freeze on impact.
Under one of the main torrents, an ice tube forms almost every year. This next photo was taken there. A column of these icicles has formed this year. It might still form a tube but it is more of a forest of icicles at the moment.
Yesterday, I decided to drive from Rochester to the Mississippi River to see what it looked like. Parking at a boat launch on the Wisconsin side and walking over the bridge that spans the river, I was able to get a few images like this one. There were people ice fishing on the backwater, but it still seems too thin and risky for that.
Everything is strange with the pandemic but, honestly, this was one of the better Christmases I've had. My sister and I both got Covid-19 tests before heading home and it was so much nicer to be together after having to forgo Thanksgiving.
Wishing you all a happy 2021!
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