I've lived in Illinois all my life which at this point is a considerable amount of time, but I have never seen icicles like this.
Believe it? All of those pictures were shot last Sunday. And what sort of weather did we have on Monday? Guess.
I think I'd like to move. Hope your day is a good one!
That is incredible! You can move down here....looks like golfers are out early this morning! It's bright and sunny and nice! Wish you were here! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteMust be a lot of heat escaping from those buildings with icicles like that!! That's going to be a big melt!! We haven't had any considerable snow here for a couple of weeks, I shouldn't say a word......
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine seeing such things, I've never seen even one icicle! I'll stop complaining about it being 30-60 down here in North Florida for now. ;) Stay warm. Gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteIt really is something to see. Some of those icicles are at least five feet long.
DeleteThere aren't many places to go where you can escape this winter..Those icicles happen when downspouts are blocked (frozen)..Hope you don't experience any ice damming..I have them too but they're not that big..yet..Be careful..They're dangerous..
ReplyDeleteThose look dangerous but beautiful.
ReplyDeletexo Danielle
Even in warm Florida, those icicles could make me shiver. How beautiful though!
ReplyDeleteGoodness...I could not walk under those..Holy cow, they could kill someone!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Winter is full of harzards around here.
DeleteThe icicles this year have been insane. You got some great photos capturing that!
ReplyDeleteWow! I've never seen icicles quite that large before!!
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