This the last of my Bond Falls in the Winter series of photographs.
Oh, I have MORE...
but you have been patient enough!!
For those of you that haven't suffered through the entire series
and are masochistic enough to want to go back and see the other parts of them...
just keep scolling down, down, down through
my blogposts and if you get to the bottom of the page,
hit "OLDER" and you may get even MORE!
Here is another black and white of
that fabulous frozen foam that was gathered at one part of the river!
It looked like meringue!:
If you study the ice formations, they really are very individual
and quite spectacular:
This was part of what we needed to get PAST
to take some of my pictures.
YIKES!
What medication was I
ON
that day, anyway???:
You can see why I couldn't go any further past this point...
there were only ICE CLIFFS without even any ICE STAIRS to help me!!
I'm NUTS, but I'm not suicidal!!
Some hikers were going to try and cross the river on this snow and ice covered logs.
Thank goodness they changed their minds~!:
Still sighing over the views we saw!:
I would have LOVED to have been able to hike over to the little viewing deck
seen at the top of this photo...
but that would've involved climbing down and back up ice cliffs to do it:
What the U.P. of Michigan must look like to the satellites in the winter
(like frozen Antartica continents!):
Frozen river hat!:
Thank you SO much for going on this journey with me.
I loved being able to share these photos with you all.
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