In a lifetime of living near Little Neck Bay, I have never before seen it frozen shore to shore. I had to capture this. I parked the car in the wealthy section and walked the footbridge over the highway to the marina, now closed for the season. It started snowing. This couldn’t get more magical.
The ice looks solid. But two teenagers had to rescued on Valentine’s Day when their little ice walk on the other side of the bay became treacherous. The Fire Department had to rescue them as the ice weakened beneath them.
Here’s my reward for risking hypothermia.
Wow. I hope you’re warm now … and thank you for risking hypothermia so you could take us along and see this amazing frozen area! 🙂
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I imagine it’s more stunning in Norway but just the spectacle of seeing this little waterway frozen over was well worth it. And the crazy thing? I wasn’t the only person there!
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Wow is right! Happy I only have to experience it in person but good for you for bundling up and getting out there to capture it. I remember the story of the Valentine’s day rescue!
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Wish I could have done this from my car!
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Magical images, Linda, but rather you than me out in the freezing weather. 🙂
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I’m getting used to it. What I’d love to see are the frozen Niagara Falls!
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That would be really awesome!
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Wow! I would love to see that in person. Thanks for sharing such an amazing sight!
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And thank YOU! I’m glad you liked it.
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