The sun above and the water below have finally broken through the foot and half of ice that covered our lake through the long, cold winter! Well, almost...
Sunday afternoon, lured by enticing stretches of open water, we grabbed a canoe and headed out to smash through the ice like an arctic vessel of old explore.
After pushing aside icebergs, large and small, we entered a magical world of ice crystal shards.
What looked like a solid sheet of ice from afar, was a floating forest of a million foot long ice crystals.
When we canoed through, the displaced ice pushed up into spike'y ice castles.
Leaving a path of destruction in her wake.
Update: As of this morning (two days later), the warm air finally won out and the army of ice spikes sank to the depths.