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11/22/2019 01:45:50 PM · #1
Incredible
11/22/2019 05:51:06 PM · #2
I think the lighthouse in the St. Joseph Lighthouse in Michigan. It's about 2 1/2 hours drive around the bend of the lake from Chicago. When conditions are right, it will ice up like some of the pictures. It only happens when there is open water around the lighthouse (i.e., Lake Michigan has not iced over) and it's really cold with the wind blowing hard down Lake Michigan from out of the northwest. I have always wanted to see it, but my timing has always been wrong for a weekend drive to see it. Maybe this winter.
11/22/2019 05:58:50 PM · #3
....t’would make a great “sculpture”... just saying.
11/22/2019 05:59:56 PM · #4
The piled up sheets of ice happen when, generally on a calm cold night, a thin sheet of ice forms on the lake and then the wind blows the sheet into the shore. In this short video clip of Riley and me you can watch the sheet slowly move toward the shore and break into flakes.
11/22/2019 06:24:15 PM · #5
so what you're saying is that Riley made this happen. lil yapper.
11/22/2019 07:50:42 PM · #6
That's an art show?!!!!!!
It was a statement not a question.
Fantastic

Message edited by author 2019-11-22 22:37:59.
11/22/2019 08:24:09 PM · #7
Originally posted by markwiley:

I think the lighthouse in the St. Joseph Lighthouse in Michigan. It's about 2 1/2 hours drive around the bend of the lake from Chicago. When conditions are right, it will ice up like some of the pictures. It only happens when there is open water around the lighthouse (i.e., Lake Michigan has not iced over) and it's really cold with the wind blowing hard down Lake Michigan from out of the northwest. I have always wanted to see it, but my timing has always been wrong for a weekend drive to see it. Maybe this winter.

I grew up there. The lake is amazing in many ways. Beautiful, fun, and sometimes very dangerous.
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